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AT&T's Skype Move Won't Stop Net Neutrality Push

By Kenneth Corbin
October 13, 2009

AT&T's decision to open its 3G wireless network to calls from VoIP provider Skype came as a significant concession to the growing number of government officials and advocacy groups pushing for Net neutrality rules for wireless providers.

Still, the move seems unlikely to derail the momentum for greater regulation of the wireless sector that is building at the Federal Communications Commission.

Responding to AT&T's (NYSE: T) announcement to allow iPhone users to access Skype on its network, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski praised the decision, but gave no indication that he plans to back off his push for wireless Net neutrality.

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