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Tuesday
Oct122010

BT's Provides Comments to FCC's Further Inquiry into Open Internet Proceedings

On September 1, 2010, the FCC released a Further Inquiry into the Open Internet Proceeding ("Notice") seeking comments on the relationship between Open Internet protections and "managed" or "specialized" services and the application Open Internet protections to mobile wireless Internet access services. BT restated its belief that the best way to preserve the openness of the Internet would be to address the upstream access bottlenecks in both the residential and business services markets instead of adopting rules in the downstream Internet services.

Click here to read BT's October 12, 2010 comments.

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