AT&T Stops High-Speed Plans In Net Neutrality Protest

By | November 12, 2014

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AT&T on Wednesday halted plans to expand superfast Internet service across the U.S. in what one analyst called a “symbolic protest” against President Obama’s call for public-utility regulation of broadband service. Obama on Monday urged the Federal Communications Commission to impose Title II regulation on cable TV and phone companies, a move opposed by Comcast (CMCSA), Verizon Communications (VZ) and others. Broadband service Scalper1 News

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