No-Shows Called Out at FCC Net Neutrality Field Hearing
Broadcasting & Cable, April 17, 2008
By John Eggerton
The first part of the Federal Communications Commission's network-neutrality field hearing in California ran long as commissioners delivered lengthy opening statements and panelists talked passionately about the future of the Internet.
That passion was even more understandable given the Stanford University venue, where Google and Yahoo got their starts.
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