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This is what AT&T, Verizon and Comcast told the FCC about net neutrality

22
Jul
2014

After a last minute extension last week, the FCC has finally stopped taking comments regarding the controversial net neutrality proposal. We don’t know what effect over 1 million comments will have on the decision, but we do know what the public is saying: fast lanes are not acceptable and corporations shouldn’t control access to the Internet. But those corporations are fighting back. With “comments” stretching over 100 pages long in some cases, several major companies, including ATT, Verizon and Comcast, all had their say on the FCC website. Kate Cox at Consumerist collected some of the key quotes from their novel-length comments regarding net neutrality and Title II regulation which you can read below. ATT “Calls to use this proceeding to impose

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