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[ NNSquad ] PK warns FCC against Title II rule-making without new legislation



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Subject: [IP] PK warns FCC against Title II rule-making without new
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From: dewayne@warpspeed.com (Dewayne Hendricks)
Date: April 27, 2010 11:51:42 AM EDT
To: Dewayne-Net Technology List <xyzzy@warpspeed.com>
Subject: [Dewayne-Net] PK warns FCC against Title II rule-making without new legislation

[Note:  This item comes from reader Randall.  DLH]

From: Randall <rvh40@insightbb.com>
Date: April 27, 2010 7:12:47 AM PDT
To: Dewayne Hendricks <dewayne@warpspeed.com>, Telecom Regulation & the Internet <CYBERTELECOM-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM>
Subject: PK warns FCC against Title II rule-making without new legislation

Public Knowledge tells FCC to revamp broadband laws to avoid constant court battles
By Kim Hart - 04/26/10 03:49 PM ET
While big business trade groups warned the FCC against changing the legal framework around broadband, public interest groups say it is the only option.

The FCC will have a hard time enacting net neutrality rules with broadband in its current statutory framework. And trying to to do so will set the agency up for a host of law suits, similar to the one filed and won by Comcast over network management.

Basing broadband policy on the current legal framework, which was struck down earlier this month, would be "at best challenging and at worst reckless," Public Knowledge said Monday in its filings at the FCC.

The group continued to say that even though big carriers like Comcast and Verizon say they want to work with the FCC on open Internet rules, they will probably challenge the agency "at every turn" for trying to enforce those rules under the current framework.

"The FCC should advance a statutory basis for broadband authority that does not require it to engage in complex and unproductive legal analysis for each of its orders, each time opening itself to avoidable challenge," Public Knowledge said.

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<http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/94379-public-knowledge-tells-fcc-to-revamp-broadband-laws-to-avoid-constant-court-battles>RSS Feed: <http://www.warpspeed.com/wordpress>




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