Monty Solomon posted:
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/01/california-senate-approves-net-neutrality-law-in-defiance-of-fcc/
The momentum is building. That's what we need to see, if Congress doesn't block
the actions of a hopelessly corrupt FCC Chairman.
In fact, given the surprising position of the WH on a nationalized 5G network,
who knows? It's not at all clear that Trump himself would favor blessing
non-neutral Internet service. It's beginning to sound more and more like the
brainchild of one crooked Chairman, and a gaggle of paranoid lunatic yes-men
who haven't been able to generate a creative idea to save their lives. The best
they can do is repeat the same excuse-lies spouted by the Chairman.
It's instructive to see how even after misclassifying broadband as a Title I
service, in 2002, *every* FCC chairman has tried to ensure that broadband
service remain strictly neutral. They failed, of course, in various cases, and
finally Tom Wheeler took the decisive action to make it right.
Chairman Pai is the only Chairman who doesn't even want net neutrality. Stuck
on the MVPD business model. What a crook.
Bert
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