Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made an important ruling in favor of competition in broadband services. This change points the country towards greater broadband deployment, investment, and innovation. The Supreme Court’s Brand X decision in late June made it clear that cable companies were not required to share lines with competitors at government-set prices.
Destination: Broadband Competition
Posted by: Sonia Arrison August 12, 2005 05:00 AMLast week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made an important ruling in favor of competition in broadband services. This change points the country towards greater broadband deployment, investment, and innovation. The Supreme Court’s Brand X decision in late June made it clear that cable companies were not required to share lines with competitors at government-set prices.