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FCC Chair Throws Weight Behind Net Neutrality

By Kenneth Corbin
September 30, 2009

WASHINGTON -- Citing concerns over the emerging "breaks and cracks" in the open architecture of the Internet, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission today unveiled a proposal to bolster the agency's support of the core principle of Net neutrality.

Speaking at the Brookings Institution, a prominent Washington think tank, Julius Genachowski said he plans to circulate proposed rules to the commissioners that would amount to the agency's most explicit mandate of non-discrimination requirements for Internet service providers to date.

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