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Net Neutrality Complaints Coming
2015-04-11 05:48:55| Telecom - Topix.net
Indications are that the dispute over the Federal Communications Commission's new Net neutrality rules might just be settled in court. Cogent Communications, which controls parts of the Internet backbone, is preparing to file complaints with the FCC, charging Internet service providers Comcast, Time Warner Cable, AT&T, Verizon, and CenturyLink with improperly degrading Internet Cogent CEO Dave Schaeffer told the National Journal that if those companies continue to refuse to provide their customers "with access to the entire Internet on an unfettered basis .
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Shot Clock for Suing Over Net Neutrality Rules Starts Monday
2015-04-10 17:27:31| Telecom - Topix.net
The Federal Register will publish the Federal Communications Commission's controversial new net neutrality rules Monday, according to a notice published Friday. The rules have public for several weeks, but the rules take effect 60 days after they're published in the Federal Register.
Claure: Without net neutrality, Sprint is a goner
2015-03-28 03:35:47| IT Services - Topix.net
Sprint Corp. CEO Marcelo Claure argues that without the new rules approved by the Federal Communications Commission preserving an open Internet, the telecom's larger rivals "are going to drive us out of business," CNET reports . Sprint came out in favor of the net neutrality rules, but its larger rivals - AT&T Inc. and Verizon Wireless - oppose classifying the Internet like a public utility.
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With Net Neutrality Lawsuit, Broadband Mafia Still Doesn't Get It
2015-03-24 18:03:32| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
USTelecom is suing the FCC because it thinks U.S. Internet access is just fine, and doesn't need to change. Do you?
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USTelecom files appeal against FCC net neutrality rules
2015-03-24 09:09:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Industry association USTelecom filed a review petition with the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia as a preliminary move to challenging the FCC's new net neutrality rules. The group said it's legal appeal will focus on the FCC's decision to reclassify broadband internet access as a public utility service, allowing stricter regulation of ISPs. The association said it otherwise supports the net neutrality rules, and the rules prohibiting ISPs from blocking or throttling specific internet traffic will not be the focus of its appeal. USTelecom said the FCC could have implemented these rules relying on other legislation, such as Section 706 of the Communications Act, rather than starting a stricter regulatory regime under Title II of the Telecommunications Act.
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