The FCC’s High-Speed Squeeze Play
The FCC has big plans for the future of broadband in the U.S. — gigabit-per-second connections all around, vast expanses of wireless airwaves everywhere, rural access even in the booniest of boondocks, etc. But the main obstacle in its way — at least for right now — is that making that plan a reality means regulating broadband, and the exact legal power the FCC has to do that hasn’t exactly been set in stone. The FCC claims to have the authority, but a recent court ruling indicates there is a lot of room for argument there.
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