Doyle Commends FCC for Taking Up Net Neutrality at December Meeting
December 1, 2010 --
Washington, DC – U.S. Representative Mike Doyle (D-PA14) released the following statement today in response to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announcement that the Commission would consider the issue of “net neutrality” at its upcoming December meeting:
“I awoke to the FCC’s promise to Internet users that Christmas will come on December 21 this year. I’m glad to see this long deliberation finally come to a vote. I applaud Chairman Genachowski for moving forward on a proposal that would protect internet users and preserve net neutrality, but I worry that the Grinch might still steal our Net Neutrality Christmas present. Read more.
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