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May 09, 2014

By Peter Bernstein , Senior Editor

 

Net Neutrality: The Storm before the Lull?


For those of us who reside in the U.S. and are of a certain age we remember a famous 1970s commercial by Chiffon Margarine which ended with matronly advice that, "It's not nice to fool mother nature!" And, while the Internet is not quite Mother Nature, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler must be feeling these days that it is not nice to fool with the open Internet. Indeed, the storm of protests that greeted his decision to put out a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking back on April 24 to revise the Commission's Open Internet regime in the wake of the Supreme Court Verizon v. FCC decision that struck down the current regulatory framework, has been nothing short of a class 5 hurricane.

As the May 15 date for a formal vote on opening the NPR draws close the Chairman's challenges have started to multiply. Given the incredibly forceful statements pro and con to what is supposed to be in the NPR from a extremely diverse landscape of consumer, commercial and political interests the past few weeks it seemed hard to imagine that the winds of war could grow stronger, but they have. Read More



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