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2018-04-17

Hearing April 17, From Core to Edge: Perspective on Internet Prioritization

From Core to Edge: Perspective on Internet Prioritization

Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Communications and Technology
The Subcommittee on Communications and Technology hearing on Tuesday, April 17, 2018, starting at 10:15 a.m. EDT, entitled “From Core to Edge: Perspective on Internet Prioritization.” #netneutrality #fastlanes #internet #openinternet #SubCommTech

WITNESSES:

Mr. Richard Bennett
Founder, High Tech Forum
Witness Statement and Truth in Testimony and CV

Mr. Peter Rysavy
President, Rysavy Research, LLC
Witness Statement and Truth in Testimony and CV

Mr. Paul W. Schroeder
Director, Public Policy and Strategic Alliances, Aira Tech Corporation
Witness Statement and Truth in Testimony and CV

Mr. Matt Wood
Policy Director, Free Press
Witness Statement (embed below) and Truth in Testimony and CV

Committee Majority Staff Background Memo (embed below)

See also: Busting Two Myths About Paid Prioritization | Electronic Frontier Foundation | eff.org



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2017-09-03

News Review | New gTLDs Hucksters Lose Again: ICANN Says No $$$

News Review | ©2016 DomainMondo.com
Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2017-09-03) with analysis and opinion: Features •  1) New gTLDs 0-2: ICANN Nixes RySG Requests for $$$, 2)Names, Domains & Trademarks: .AFRICA Price Gouging?, Domain Name Do's and Don'ts, 3) ICYMI: Yahoo Data Breach Litigation, Internet Blacklisting, Censorship, Google Is A Bully, and more, 4) Most Read Posts.

1) New gTLDs and the gTLD Registries Stakeholder Group (RySG) now 0-2:
First, on July 26, 2017, ICANN Chairman Steve Crocker shot down (pdf) RySG's request to set a date now for the next round of new gTLDs;

Second, this past week ICANN Global Domains President Akram Atallah nixed (pdf) (embed below, highlighting added) RySG's requests for $$$ pending since March 14:

Editor's note: ICANN foolishly and incompetently expanded gTLDs (generic top-level domains) from just 22 (.com, .net, .org ... .gov, .mil, .edu, .int) to over 1200 starting in 2014, and now the new gTLDs hucksters (registry operators et al) are finding out that hundreds of new gTLDs are "unwanted and unneeded" and they are going broke, and want ICANN to "bail them out." ICANN has slowly begun to realize its own "pipe dream" about new gTLDs was delusional, and is now "looking out for #1" (#1 is the ICANN organization and its budget that pays the obscenely extravagant salary and benefits packages to ICANN management and much of the staff).

Other ICANN News:
•  ICANN Provides Update on Review of the Community Priority Evaluation (CPE) Process | ICANN.org 1 Sep 2017: "... The CPE provider has been producing documents on a rolling basis. FTI is currently evaluating whether the CPE provider’s production is complete. Once the underlying information and data collection is complete, FTI anticipates that it will be able to inform ICANN of its findings within two weeks. Recently, the ICANN Board and the ICANN organization have received numerous inquiries for documentation and information about the Review. These inquiries have been and will continue to be addressed through ICANN’s Documentary Information Disclosure Policy (DIDP), and are published on the DIDP page ..."

•  ICANN 2017 Nominating Committee Announces Selections | ICANN.org Sep 1, 2017: "ICANN Board of Directors--Avri Doria (North America) and Sarah Deutsch (North America) ..."

2) Names, Domains & Trademarks
•  .AFRICA Price Gouging? Africans complain of ZACR's Price Gouging on .AFRICA and .CITY Domains | DomainNewsAfrica.com.

•  Do's and Don'ts of Securing a Domain Name | entrepreneur.com: "... Don't waste money on extensions other than .com ..."

•   Domain Name: 3 Early Investments Every Entrepreneur Should Make | entrepreneur.com"... As a business owner for most of my life, I've seen companies mishandle or overlook myriad business investments, but the most common is the domain name space ... By taking more time initially to understand the company's brand and then determining the level of investment that it would take to buy a recognizable and memorable name, businesses can actually set themselves up for quicker and more efficient growth ..."

•   Buying a pre-owned domain? Check these 10 things first | SearchEngineLand.com

•  Brandsight.com: Domain industry veterans Matt Serlin and Elisa Cooper join Brandsight, a new corporate domain name registrar.

  Domain Name System [DNS] is a Prime Target for Hackers: according to a 2017 Global DNS Threat Survey, highest DNS-related attack types are malware (35 percent), DDoS (32 percent), Cache Poisoning (23 percent), DNS Tunneling (22 percent), and Zero-Day exploits (19 percent)--CIOinsight.com.

•  WTF Google SERPNew Bittrex Phishing Scam Website Tops the Google Search Results | newsbtc.com

3) ICYMI Internet Domain News 
  • Net Neutrality and Open Internet: 
Apple to FCC: Protect net neutrality and don’t allow online fast lanes | Recode.net 
Open Internet advocates push back as FCC moves to dismantle 'net neutrality' | StarTribune.com.
  • Judge Cracks Down on LinkedIn’s Shameful Abuse of Computer Break-In Law | Electronic Frontier Foundation | EFF.org"Good news out of a court in San Francisco: a judge just issued an early ruling against LinkedIn’s abuse of the notorious Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) to block a competing service from perfectly legal uses of publicly available data on its website ..."
  • Don’t Lock Laws Behind Paywalls | Electronic Frontier Foundation | EFF.org: "It’s almost too strange to believe, but a federal court ruled earlier this year that copyright can be used to control access to parts of our state and federal laws—forcing people to pay a fee or sign a contract to read and share them. On behalf of Public.Resource.Org, a nonprofit dedicated to improving public access to law, yesterday EFF challenged that ruling in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ..."
  • Cyberspace Supremacy? "Although cyberspace is important for economic growth, countries must also have supremacy in it through their ability to navigate it for intelligence gathering and cyberwarfare."--TheWire.in
  • Hurricane Harvey recovery report--Sep 1, 2017--"The cities/towns directly hit by the hurricane are mostly without power and some, water. Amazingly, full power is expected by mid next weekCrews from all over the country are working 14 hour daysHouston did not get the wind, so lines not affected. Some of the sub-stations flooded causing power outage but it was quickly remedied. Postings of banks reopened are online. They are waiving fees for non customer ATM use."--WolfStreet.com

4) Most read posts (# of pageviews Sun-Sat) this past week on DomainMondo.com: 
1.  News Review | Report: ICANN's New gTLDs As Global DNS Malware (this post set a new record at DomainMondo.com for "most read" in just one week--and is already #3 on the all-time "most read" list).
2.  Tech Review | Chrome OS: Say Goodbye To Microsoft Windows Forever
3.  Monday: Amazon.com, Inc. + Whole Foods, Immediately Lower Prices
4. Tech Review | Apple Event Sept 12: New iPhones, Apple Watch & Apple TV
5. Chinese AI News Aggregator Unicorn Startup Toutiao, TopBuzz in US:
6. Tech Revenue Per Employee: .COM Registry Operator VeriSign $VRSN #4
7. Rovio Startup HATCH Tests New Netflix-Style Mobile Gaming Platform

-- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo 

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2015-11-13

IGF 2015 Concludes Friday: Info, Schedule, Livestreams, Transcripts

The Internet Governance Forum 2015 #IGF2015 concludes Friday in João Pessoa, Brazil
#IGF2015 Schedule for Friday, 13 Nov 2015 (all times are local, João Pessoa, Brazil):
Date / Time (24hr) in João Pessoa:

09:00
WS 147 A network of virtual working spaces for Internet Governance?
WS 72 IANA functions transition:A New Era in Internet Governance?
WS 201 Ensuring sustainability for IXPs in the developing world
WS 48 Internet of Things. Ethical Considerations for the Digital Age
WS 135 National and Transnational Internet Governance: Jurisdiction
WS 82 IGF beyond 2015: Extend mandate, strengthen institution
WS 253 Empowering the next billion by improving accessibility
WS 224 Information Controls in the Global South
Main Session on Dynamic Coalitions
WS 79 Zero Rating, Open Internet and Freedom of Expression

09:30
WS 235 Results from the First Deliberative Poll @ IGF
Open Forum - OECD

11:00
WS 132 Transnational Due Process: A Case Study in MS Cooperation
WS 178 Beyond the tipping point: SID in the global South
WS 242 The Manila Principles on Intermediary Liability
Open Forum - European Broadcasting Union in partnership with EuroDIG organizer
Open Forum - Government of Paraguay, National ICT Ministry
WS 186 A multistakeholder and humanrights approach to cybersecurity
WS 54 The Destabilization of Internet Governance
WS 119 Democracy 3.0: Representation & the Multistakeholder Model
WS 136 Through the Looking Glass: enhanced cooperation in LAC
WS 191 Engaging youth in a multistakeholderism practicum
Human Rights on the Internet

12:00
WS 154 Connect 2020 Agenda Implementation: Challenges/opportunities
Open Forum - IEEE
Open Forum - Internet Number Community
Open Forum - UNESCO

14:00
WS 134 Organising an Internet Social Forum - Occupy the Internet
WS 244 Digital Bootcamp: Play. Collaborate. Change the World.
WS 80 Bottom-up Meets Top-down: When Governance Systems Intersect
WS 58 OERs: Can they bridge the digital divide gap?
WS 172 Cybersecurity, human rights and Internet business triangle
WS 97 How to Bridge the Global Internet Economy Divide?
WS 10 FOSS & a Free, Open Internet: Synergies for Development
WS 223 Community Networks: a Revolutionary Paradigm
The NETmundial Statement and the Evolution of the Internet Governance Ecosystem

14:30 Open Forum - European Comission/Global Internet Policy Observatory (GIPO)
15:00 Dynamic Coalition on Blockchain Technologies
16:30 Open Microphone & Taking Stock
17:00 Closing Ceremony

Links:



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2015-08-20

Internet Association To File Brief In Support of FCC, Net Neutrality

Internet Association's Notice of Intent to File an Amicus Curiae Brief in support of FCC and US government
On August 7, 2015, counsel for the Internet Association filed a Notice of Intent to File an Amicus Curiae Brief (pdf) in support of the Respondents, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the United States of America, in a pending appeal filed by the United States Telecom Association et al, Petitioners. Oral argument is scheduled for December 4, 2015.

The United States Telecom Association (domain name: ustelecom.org) is a trade association representing telecom companies (AT&T, Verizon, and others) who oppose the FCC's Open Internet, Net Neutrality rules adopted February 26, 2015, which ensure "consumers and businesses have access to a fast, fair, and open Internet."

The Internet Association (domain name: internetassociation.org) represents "America’s leading Internet companies and their global community of users." (source: Internet Association)

Internet Association members include Airbnb, Amazon, Auction.com, Coinbase, eBay, Etsy, Expedia, Facebook, FanDuel, Gilt, Google, Groupon, IAC, Intuit, LinkedIn, Lyft, Monster Worldwide, Netflix, Pandora, PayPal, Pinterest, Practice Fusion, Rackspace, Reddit, Salesforce.com, Sidecar, Snapchat, SurveyMonkey, TripAdvisor, Twitter, Uber Technologies, Inc., Yahoo!, Yelp, Zenefits, and Zynga.

Open Internet | FCC.gov"An Open Internet means consumers can go where they want, when they want. This principle is often referred to as Net Neutrality. It means innovators can develop products and services without asking for permission. It means consumers will demand more and better broadband as they enjoy new lawful Internet services, applications and content, and broadband providers cannot block, throttle, or create special "fast lanes" for that content. The FCC's Open Internet rules protect and maintain open, uninhibited access to legal online content without broadband Internet access providers being allowed to block, impair, or establish fast/slow lanes to lawful content. --The Rules--Adopted on February 26, 2015, the FCC's Open Internet rules are designed to protect free expression and innovation on the Internet and promote investment in the nation's broadband networks. The Open Internet rules are grounded in the strongest possible legal foundation by relying on multiple sources of authority, including: Title II of the Communications Act and Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. As part of this decision, the Commission also refrains (or "forbears") from enforcing provisions of Title II that are not relevant to modern broadband service. Together Title II and Section 706 support clear rules of the road, providing the certainty needed for innovators and investors, and the competitive choices and freedom demanded by consumers. The Open Internet rules went into effect on June 12, 2015. They are ensuring consumers and businesses have access to a fast, fair, and open Internet. The new rules apply to both fixed and mobile broadband service." (emphasis added)

See also on Domain Mondo:
See also: Upgrading Media Rules to Better Serve Consumers in Today’s Video Marketplace | FCC.gov"In December of last year, Congress passed bipartisan legislation known as the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act Reauthorization (STELAR) Act of 2014, which instructs and permits the Commission to modernize rules regarding the satellite, cable, and broadcast television markets. Today, I am circulating a bundle of orders and proposals that fulfill this mandate to better reflect today’s media marketplace and further protect the public interest." -- Tom Wheeler, FCC Chairman


2015-06-13

FCC Net Neutrality, Open Internet Rules In Effect, DC Court Denies Stay

DC Circuit refused to grant a stay to the telecom industry over new net neutrality rules that forbid throttling, paid prioritization or blocking certain websites, or from giving “fast lane” treatment to preferred websites--
“This is a huge victory for Internet consumers and innovators! Starting Friday, there will be a referee on the field to keep the Internet fast, fair and open. Blocking, throttling, pay-for-priority fast lanes and other efforts to come between consumers and the Internet are now things of the past. The rules also give broadband providers the certainty and economic incentive to build fast and competitive broadband networks.”--FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler
The DC Circuit Court of Appeals handed a victory--see Order below--to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday by refusing to grant a request by the telecom industry to suspend net neutrality rules that went into effect Friday. The "Open Internet" rules, passed by the FCC in February, have been challenged in Federal Court by AT&T, Comcast and Verizon, and other internet service providers (ISPs). A full hearing on the issue is scheduled for later this year.

more information:
Open Internet | FCC.gov: The FCC’s rules protecting an Open Internet are now in effect.
June 11, 2015 - Statement Commissioner Rosenworcel Statement on DC Circuit Decision
June 11, 2015 - Statement Comm O'Rielly DC Circuit Decision to Deny Stay of Net Neutrality Order
June 11, 2015 - Statement Cmmr Clyburn Stmt on DC Circuit Denial of Petition to Stay OI Order
June 11, 2015 - Statement Comm Pai Stmt on DC Circuit Decision to Review Internet Regs Promptly
June 11, 2015 - Statement Chairman's Statement on Court Denying Stay of FCC Open Internet Rules


Order Denying Stay[1]

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2015-05-16

Free Press, Freedom Business Alliance, COMPTEL, Intervene on FCC side

Free Press Motion to Intervene on behalf of FCC
"... Movant Free Press seeks leave to appear in the matter as an Intervenor in support of Respondents FCC and United States of America..." Motion for Leave to Intervene....(pdf)
"Free Press is eligible to intervene in this proceeding. As a national, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, Free Press works to increase informed public participation in crucial communications policy debates through education, organizing, and advocacy. To this end, Free Press has actively participated in the Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet proceeding. Moreover, Free Press represents members who would be adversely affected by a reversal of the Order because their activities or businesses depend on access to an open Internet." (source: Free Press Motion to Intervene, supra)
Free Press is following the lead of the Internet Freedom Business Alliance and COMPTEL, asking the D.C. court on Wednesday to intervene on behalf of the FCC in the legal fight over net neutrality. If granted, the groups will defend the Title II broadband regulations against the cable and telecom groups trying to stop the FCC’s order. "Free Press will fight the spurious and unsubstantiated claims of the phone and cable companies and uphold the FCC’s decision to root open Internet protections in established law,” Policy Director Matt Wood said in a statement. “This fight includes opposing the industry attempt to get the court to delay the implementation of these fundamental safeguards for Internet users." (source: Politico)

Movants to Intervene on behalf of the FCC include:
Cogent Communications, Inc.
COMPTEL
DISH Network Corporation
Etsy, Inc.
Free Press
Internet Freedom Business Alliance
Kickstarter, Inc.
Level 3 Communications, LLC
Meetup, Inc.
National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates.
Netflix, Inc.
Public Knowledge
The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners
Tumblr, Inc.
Union Square Ventures, LLC
Vimeo, LLC


2015-04-19

2015 US-European Union Information Society Dialogue, Joint Statement

Joint Press Statement for the 2015 U.S.-European Union Information Society Dialogue (April 14, 2015):

"Today, the United States and the European Union held the thirteenth U.S.–EU Information Society Dialogue in Brussels, Belgium, to discuss issues related to information and communication technology (ICT) and the digital economy.

In this dialogue, participants held open and vibrant discussions on topics including the EU Digital Single Market; Support for Innovation, Web-Entrepreneurship, and Digital Skills; Open Internet; the Data-Driven Economy; and Internet Governance. The dialogue was complemented by opportunities for engagement with the private sector, including the Digital Economy Workshop hosted by the Trans-Atlantic Business Council and a reception hosted by the Computers and Communications Industry Association.

(1) The EU Digital Single Market

The EU delegation shared the current thinking on the digital single market (DSM) in the EU. The DSM Strategy will be built on three pillars: 1) better access for consumers and businesses to online goods and services across Europe; 2) creating the right conditions for digital networks and services to flourish; and 3) maximizing the growth potential of the European digital economy. Whereas the United States is a digital single market in itself, the European Union has not reached its potential in today's digital era.

Participants discussed the potential global importance of the DSM. The sides agreed that the DSM would be an historic opportunity for European industry and consumers as well as U.S. businesses. They agreed that an open exchange with stakeholders is critical to building consensus and could address the concerns that U.S. industry has expressed. The participants agreed to structured channels to continue exchanging views on the digital economy and the DSM proposal in the run-up to its presentation in May 2015 and beyond.

(2) Support for Innovation, Web-Entrepreneurship, and Digital Skills

The EU delegation presented its initiative, Startup Europe, and how it could be promoted in the United States. The participants had an exchange of views on digital skills in Europe and the United States in order to see how both sides can learn from previous experience. The U.S. participants discussed broadband initiatives that support online innovation, and highlighted programs throughout the U.S. Government that support entrepreneurship. Participants discussed cooperation mechanisms for supporting startups and innovation.

(3) Open Internet

The U.S. delegation shared information about the recently adopted Open Internet Order by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), discussed key legal and policy challenges surrounding Open Internet protections and how to ensure that the Internet remains open around the world. The EU discussed the recently introduced legislation on the telecom single market that includes principles very similar to those that the FCC adopted. The participants agreed that the underlying approach and intent in safeguarding the Open Internet is the same in both cases, and agreed to enhance information sharing on open Internet related and other communications policy issues of mutual interest.

(4) The Data-Driven Economy

The EU delegation shared information on its Big Data strategy, and the U.S. delegation explained the follow-up to the U.S. Big Data and Privacy Review issued by the White House in May 2014. The participants recognized the importance of Big Data, including cooperation on research data, as a key enabler of innovative services and predictive analytics that reap great rewards in research, education, health, and development, among other opportunities, while noting the need to also protect privacy and other values. Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing are perceived by both the European Union and the United States as engines for economic growth and societal transformation. The delegations agreed to explore opportunities for enhanced collaboration and information sharing on topics including standards, demonstrators, engagement of new actors, and entrepreneurship.

The issue of cross border data flows was raised. The participants agreed that data flows are of fundamental importance to the modern global economy, and that an appropriate balance must be struck between ICT’s ability to spur economic growth, innovation, and cost savings with concerns about privacy and security. Both the United States and the European Union are committed to a robust trans-Atlantic digital marketplace that sparks innovation, fuels economic growth, and allows for the freedom of expression and the free flow of information across borders. Both delegations also stressed how new ICTs are tools that can create equal opportunities for men and women by reducing poverty, promoting and protecting fundamental rights, and empowering individuals and groups by connecting them to unlimited opportunity.

The participants also agreed to work together along with other European members on common objectives and an approach to the 2016 OECD Committee on Digital Economy Policy Ministerial Meeting on Maximizing the Benefits of the Internet Economy, where Ambassador Daniel Sepulveda will serve as a vice-chairman.

(5) Internet Governance

Participants underscored the importance of an inclusive, open, and multi-stakeholder approach to Internet governance. They affirmed their support for the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) as a valuable global, multi-stakeholder platform for discourse on key themes and developments on Internet issues, and called for extending the mandate for the IGF going forward. The multi-stakeholder model of Internet governance is essential to preserving the free and open Internet, and further developing the global economy.

The EU delegation expressed its support for the U.S. Government’s announcement to transition stewardship of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) functions to the global multi-stakeholder community as the final phase of the privatization of the Domain Name System (DNS), as outlined by the U.S. Government in 1997.

(6) World Summit on the Information Society

The U.S. and EU participants look forward to the UN General Assembly review of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in December this year and welcome stakeholder input and participation. As the UN looks toward its post-2015 development agenda, it is timely for a review of WSIS and its goal of building a people-centered, inclusive, and development-oriented information society. The participants agreed to explore opportunities for future collaboration and joint outreach by the United States and the European Union, including the EU member states. Participants further agreed that the UN General Assembly review should reaffirm the goals for the use of ICT for development established in the original WSIS outcome documents and reiterate its support for the multi-stakeholder system of Internet governance.

(7) Mutual Cooperation on International Telecommunications Matters

Participants confirmed that they will work cooperatively on important agendas such as global spectrum management, telecommunications standardization, and related development efforts. Participants highlighted the importance of the November 2015 World Radiocommunication Conference for allocating new spectrum for mobile broadband and innovative technologies such as unmanned aircraft systems and space science missions.

Participants:
The U.S. delegation was led by Department of State Ambassador Daniel A. Sepulveda, and included FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, U.S. Mission to the European Union Ambassador Anthony Gardner, Department of Commerce Deputy General Counsel Justin Antonipillai, and International Trade Administration Deputy Assistant Secretary for Services Ted Dean, and representatives from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration and State Department’s Office of the Coordinator for Cyber Issues. The EU delegation was led by Deputy Director-General Roberto Viola, DG CONNECT of the European Commission, with the participation of Directors Gerard de Graaf, Anthony Whelan, and Mario Campolargo, and heads of unit and deputy heads of unit representing DG CONNECT, with observers from other European Commission services and the European External Action Service." (emphasis and links added to source text)




2015-03-13

FCC Net Neutrality Hearing and Order For An Open Internet (video)

Open Commission Meeting - February 26, 2015 - Good Government in Action! Thank You President Obama, Chairman Wheeler, Commissioners Clyburn and Rosenworcel! --

On February 26, 2015, the Federal Communications Commission considered items on Community Broadband and Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet and has now issued its historic net neutrality ruling (see Order, March 12, 2015, below ) assuring an open internet, today and in the future.

Community Broadband:
The Commission considered a Memorandum Opinion and Order addressing petitions filed by two municipal broadband providers asking that the Commission preempt provisions of state laws in North Carolina and Tennessee that restrict the abilities of communities to provide broadband service.

Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet:
The Commission considered a Report and Order on Remand, Declaratory Ruling, and Order that responds to the Verizon court remand and adopts strong open Internet rules, grounded in multiple sources of the Commission’s legal authority, to ensure that Americans reap the economic, social, and civic benefits of an open Internet today and into the future.

FCC Preempts Laws Restricting Community Broadband in NC/TN
News Release
Wheeler Statement
Clyburn Statement
Rosenworcel Statement
Pai Statement
O'Rielly Statement

FCC Adopts Strong, Sustainable Rules to Protect the Open Internet
News Release

FCC Releases Open Internet Order, March 12, 2015
Wheeler Statement
Clyburn Statement
Rosenworcel Statement
Pai Statement
O'Rielly Statement
Open Internet Webpage

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The Open Internet Rules and Order
FCC Open Internet Order - Separating Fact From Fiction
Press Release and Summary
General Counsel's Blog Post on Process
The Open Commission Meeting (Video)
Chairman Puts Proposal on Meeting Agenda
Open Internet Roundtables
FCC Extends Comment Period
FCC Extends Reply Comment Period
Notice of Proposed Rule Making
DC Court


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