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Congress seems to have ended its involvement in the long-running network-neutrality debate by declaring its own neutrality in the matter.
It's put-up or shut-up time for the FCC's net-neutrality advocates Rob Pegoraro 2010
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In the least-surprising development ever in the ongoing network-neutrality debate, Congress is giving up on passing a bill on this subject this year.
Net neutrality: Will the FCC get it over with already? Rob Pegoraro 2010
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In a 3 to 2 vote, the FCC decided to write a weakened set of network-neutrality rules.
FCC votes for a half-measure on net neutrality Rob Pegoraro 2010
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It also knocks the legs out from underneath the network-neutrality proposals FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski outlined last September.
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The Federal Communications Commission moved first, releasing a drastically scaled-back proposal for network-neutrality rules.
Feds pledge some action on privacy, less on net neutrality Rob Pegoraro 2010
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The reaction to the Google-Verizon statement suggests that the network-neutrality debate has run its course.
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But that's why most network-neutrality plans, including those the FCC has been working on since last year, allow providers to implement traffic restrictions that don't target particular sites, applications or services.
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Nor does he explain why Verizon Wireless would have outbid other carriers for the right to use 4G wireless spectrum encumbered with network-neutrality obligations that he seems to think render it unworkable.
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The Federal Communications Commission moved first, releasing a drastically scaled-back proposal for network-neutrality rules.
Feds pledge some action on privacy, less on net neutrality Rob Pegoraro 2010
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"The network-neutrality debate will never go away as long as [the lack of choice in the ISP market] remains the case," he writes, "nor should it."
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