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Letter to Congress: Internet Regulations Bad for Consumers

Posted on April 14, 2010September 13, 2016 by Steve Pociask

30 organizations sent a letter to Congress, warning them of the problems of Internet regulations, called “net neutrality.  To read the letter, click here — nn-letter-to-congress.

Further Reading

  • Forget the Trendy Rants, Net Neutrality Shortchanges Consumers
  • Forbes: FCC Takes Positive Action to Encourage Broadband Policy
  • Restoring Internet Freedom: ACI’s Reply Comments to the FCC
  • FCC Gleefully Embroidering Last Century’s Regulations
  • ACI in Forbes: FCC Order Means Higher Consumer Prices
  • The FCC Fails Consumers, But Who Wins?
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