Network Management Arguments to FCC a Trojan Horse to Resurrect Failed Unbundling Policies
U.S. Newswire, February, 2008
To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORS
Contact: Erin Humiston of the Institute for Policy Innovation, 1- 972-874-5139, erin@ipi.org
DALLAS, Feb. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- After attending todays Federal Communications Commission (FCC) public hearing on network management practices, Institute for Policy Innovation (IPI) president Tom Giovanetti said its clear that the arguments made by the critics of network management serve merely as a Trojan horse to resurrect the failed policy of network unbundling.
What critics of network management really want is forced unbundling and structural separation of broadband companies, said Giovanetti. They cannot demonstrate that consumers are either being harmed or even inconvenienced by network management practices, but that doesnt...
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