Nation's Largest ISPs Crafting Fake National Broadband Policy
Broadband Reports, July 17, 2008
By Karl Bode
As calls for a national broadband policy grow louder, the nation's largest ISPs are concerned for their profit margins. Their solution? Create something that looks like a national policy, but exists primarily to protect the interests of the incumbent cable and phone companies.
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