FCC extends deadline for user comments on net neutrality
Dominic Rushe in New York theguardian.com, Tuesday 15 July 2014 15.17 EDTSystems overwhelmed by surge in submissions protesting against plan to allow cable companies to open up 'fast lanes.'
Democratic senator Al Franken speaks about net neutrality during a discussion hosted by the Free Press Action Fund on Capitol Hill.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was forced to extend the deadline for comments over its controversial plans to change the way it regulates the internet, after its systems were overwhelmed by thousands of new submissions.
By Tuesday afternoon, more than 780,000 comments had been submitted to the regulator over its proposed “open internet” rules...
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A Primer: Just What Is Net Neutrality — and Why All the Fuss?
http://billmoyers.com/2014/05/02/a-primer-just-what-is-net-neutrality-and-why-all-the-fuss/
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