MOBILE BROADBAND CARRIERS RAIL AGAINST NET NEUTRALITY
Thursday, October 22, 2009, 20:43
Not exclusive is the agent Communications Commission considering rules that would modify and codify the agency’s meshwork tolerance principles for wireline band providers, the FCC is also considering extending those rules to wireless networks. Not surprisingly, the wireless carriers institute lowercase to same in the proposal.
– Wireless band carriers responded apace to the FCC’s (Federal Communications Commission) Oct. 22 selection to begin kindness of meshwork tolerance rules that would administer to wireless networks.
Currently, wireless carriers are privileged from the FCC’s quaternary network
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