Skype CEO Eye-to-Eye with FCC on Net Neutrality Rules
The Hill, September 22, 2009
By Kim Hart
The FCC proposed new rules that would force Internet and wireless companies to treat all Web traffic equally, a principle known as Net Neutrality. The agency is also crafting a plan to expand broadband service to underserved regions. Both issues are key to Skype's survival as it prepares to become an independent company.
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