Sen. Al Franken urged Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski to heavily revise proposed rules for Internet service providers in a letter sent to the chairman Friday.
The FCC is planning to vote on a Net neutrality proposal on Dec. 21 that would bar broadband Internet providers from discriminating against lawful Internet traffic, but potentially allow them to create priority service for websites — at a higher price — that wish to give their customers faster speeds for things like streaming video.
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Published on December 10, 2010 10:53