Saturday, November 28, 2009
AT&T responds to WH net neutrality talk
White House official's net neutrality comments irk AT&T - washingtonpost.com: "AT&T doesn't like the idea of new regulations mandating unfettered access to the Internet, and recent comments from the Obama administration that connected the issue to censorship in China have really gotten under its skin. The telecom giant responded forcefully this week to remarks by White House deputy chief technology officer Andrew McLaughlin, who said that free speech and network neutrality are 'intrinsically linked.' Net neutrality rules are being crafted by federal regulators that would restrict Internet service providers such as AT&T from blocking or prioritizing content on the Web."
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