Let the exceptions and exemptions begin, Net neutrality critics cry, as the Federal Communications Commission’s newly approved rules take effect for all but a chosen few — mobile broadband providers, that is, with a Google-Verizon pact taking the lead. Striking similarities between the FCC ruling and an August 2010 Google-Verizon proposal to the FCC trouble critics, who complain that corporate lobbying won rules that could hobble wireline providers with important wireless exceptions.
FCC's Net Neutrality: Have It Google-Verizon's Way
Posted by: Mike Martin December 22, 2010 12:52 PMLet the exceptions and exemptions begin, Net neutrality critics cry, as the Federal Communications Commission’s newly approved rules take effect for all but a chosen few — mobile broadband providers, that is, with a Google-Verizon pact taking the lead. Striking similarities between the FCC ruling and an August 2010 Google-Verizon proposal to the FCC trouble critics, who complain that corporate lobbying won rules that could hobble wireline providers with important wireless exceptions.