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The Hill: FCC Regulations Almost Killed the Internet

Posted on November 14, 2014November 14, 2014 by Steve Pociask

Did you know that old, monopoly-style regulations almost killed the Internet a couple of decades ago?  Now, a proposal being considered at the FCC might come back to these “common carrier” regulations.  To read ACI’s newest piece, visit The Hill’s Congressional Blog.

Further Reading

  • Consequences of Treating Broadband as a Public Utility
  • Did the FCC Lie about Net Neutrality?
  • Proof: Regulating the Internet Means Consumers Pay More
  • The Neutrality of Internet Regulations
  • Forget the Trendy Rants, Net Neutrality Shortchanges Consumers
  • Forbes: FCC Takes Positive Action to Encourage Broadband Policy
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Posted in Internet Public Policy Issues, Issues, NewsTagged broadband, common carrier, fcc, internet, net neutrality, regulations

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