Consumer interests should guide FCC
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[Commentary] If Julius Genachowski is the next chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, he should give attention to Network Neutrality, advocating for equal and open access to Internet content, services and applications. Internet users, rather than service providers, should be able to determine the content they view and the applications they use online. And, if Genachowski deems it necessary, he should advocate for a new law allowing FCC enforcement of that principle. He should then shift his attention to maximizing broadband access, which is not only sound telecommunications policy but also important for economic development.
