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Old 01-14-2014, 04:47 PM   #4
fjtorres
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The problem here is that Congress considered mandatory net neutrality and decided against it and *then* the FCC chose to go against the clear will of Congress.

Net neutrality is good.
Congress should mandate it and they should be pressured into doing it.
But the FCC mandating it on their own authority in the face of Congressional rejecyion is a dubious proposition. This case is the direct consequence of regulatory overreach: trying to short-circuit the legislative process always ends poorly for everybody.
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