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FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski was here at BusinessWeek's offices in New York today for an extensive interview with the staff. We talked about numerous things, including his agency's quest to begin crafting new rules around net neutrality , the matter of Apple, AT&T; and Google Voice , and ...
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FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski on broadband access, net
neutrality, a spectrum gap, innovation, competition, and consumer empowerment...
By Tom Lowry A day after the Federal Communications Commission voted to explore new rules to prevent Internet ...
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A Chat with FCC Chief Genachowski
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(page 2 of 2) Q: All this assumes
that greater broadband penetration is an important goal. What...
if there are people who simply don't want to use broadband? The adoption rates we've seen might be an argument for not spending a lot of money on extensive ...
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A Chat with FCC Chief Genachowski
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... of Net neutrality and mobile devices like the iPhone. In the past, he has specifically cited the iPhone as a "path-breaking" device that has "enabled millions of us to carry the Internet in our pockets and purses." Under Genachowski's direction, the FCC voted unanimously on Oct. 22 to pursue his proposed six principles of freedom for Net neutrality. They are: The FCC chairman also told BusinessWeek that he is an avid iPhone user. During his interview, he charged his handset and discussed his favorite app , an astronomy application called Star Walk. Genachowski said he has ...
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