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In reply to the discussion: New Yorker: "A Clear Violation of Obama's Promise" [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)It was based on the FCC's own failure to classify broadband providers in the proper category. That was unfortunate, because, under Genachowski, the FCC had changed its rules It could have included the classifications in that rulemaking process. If it had, it would have either avoided the Verizon lawsuit entirely or won the case, instead of losing it.
All the FCC had to do after "the void" was to fill it by classifying the providers as the court indicated. In February, FFC Chair Wheeler issued a statement saying that the FCC would do exactly that. Recently, however, he said that the FCC would not be changing the rules after all, but would leave the possibility on the table, whatever that may mean.
The likelihood that anyone will pick them up off the table after the providers take advantage of the void seems to me to be remote.
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