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Administrative/Regulatory

Feb. 28, 2015

Milestone net neutrality vote tees up challenges

The Federal Communications Commission faces a lengthy legal fight to defend the incoming set of new net neutrality rules, experts said in the aftermath of Thursday's 3-2 vote in favor of regulations on Internet service providers.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The Federal Communications Commission faces a lengthy legal fight to defend the incoming set of new net neutrality rules, experts said in the aftermath of Thursday's 3-2 vote to regulate Internet service providers as a public utility. Noah D. Mesel, general counsel of telecommunications software developer Assia Inc., said it is a matter of when, not if, the Internet service providers affected by the incoming r...

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