Downes Paper Says FCC Reclassification Effort is Far More than Meets the Eye
August 20, 2010
August 20, 2010
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 --The Progress and Freedom Foundation issued the following news release:
A growing chorus of experts agree that the FCC's broadband "Third Way" efforts stand on shaky legal ground. The most contentious of these proposals -- the reclassification of broadband Internet access into a telephone-like service -- has, for obvious reasons, drawn the lion's share of focus and headlines. But, as Larry Downes notes in his new paper, "The Seven Dead . . .
A growing chorus of experts agree that the FCC's broadband "Third Way" efforts stand on shaky legal ground. The most contentious of these proposals -- the reclassification of broadband Internet access into a telephone-like service -- has, for obvious reasons, drawn the lion's share of focus and headlines. But, as Larry Downes notes in his new paper, "The Seven Dead . . .
