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72 House Democrats question net neutrality

By Kim Hart - 10/16/09 01:36 PM ET

Six dozen House Democrats, including Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY), sent a letter (pdf) to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski today urging the agency "to carefully consider the full range of potential consequences that government action may have on network investment."

"Like you, we believe in a transparent, data-driven process and stand ready to work with you on measures that will spur adoption and expand the use of broadband networks. But we remain suspicious of conclusions based on slogas rather than substance and of policies that restrict and inhibit the very innovation and growth that we all seek to achieve," the letter reads.

The letter is the latest addition to a growing record of opposition against the net neutrality proposals the FCC will take the first step in implementing at its meeting next week. Yesterday, the Communicaitons Workers of America labor union sent a letter to the FCC arguing that new regulation could put a "near-freez on capital investment by telecom companies" and could have an adverse reaction on job creation.

"The Commission undertakes this rulemaking at a time of 10 percent unemployment," CWA wrote. "The Commission must ensure that this rulemaking does not have an adverse impact on investment and job creation in what continues to be one of the few dynamic sectors in an otherwise dismal economy."

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Comments (6)

This Net Neutrality is nothing more than a government takeover.http://thelaymanscorne r.com/?p=1080BY Steve LeMaster on 10/16/2009 at 15:50
spoken like a true loon there steve. I would prefer if telco's didn't tell me what speed i could surf, thanks. (as opposed to the speed on the marketing materials that they sold me)BY Lloyd on 10/16/2009 at 21:51
Is there an English translation of this article available?BY Patrick Michael on 10/18/2009 at 00:46
hey, lloyd ur the loon if u think the fcc is alright w/ the commie at the helm remember josef gobbles/ nazi germany! he controlled the country w/ propaganda, anyway, if u let the commies get a foot in the door they will destroy it like everything else they touchBY kk on 10/18/2009 at 07:56
"The Commission undertakes this rulemaking at a time of 10 percent unemployment…"Like this administration cares about unemployment. If they do, they sure haven't done anything to show it. The stimulus is a disgraceful failure and nothing has been done since then to spur job creation. The Democratic Party is all about increased government control, or haven't you people learned that yetBY Mark on 10/18/2009 at 18:40
We need open broadband policy that brings in more competition to homes and businesses. We need "bit haulers and dumb pipe providers" not ISPs who have a conflict of interest in selling you tiered services and blocking content which competes with their own.We need innovation and venture capital at the edge. ATT, Verizon, Comcast, TWC are doing all they can do block innovation and capitalize on their pseudo monopoly. Don't let them win this.It's OUR internet, and these ISPs are should not have control over content or the right to discriminate which bits come into your connection.BY Rlouden on 10/21/2009 at 15:54

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