AT&T Asks Employees to Slam Net Neutrality
Newser, October 21, 2009
By Nick McMaster
With the FCC holding a meeting on Oct. 22 to decide whether to give the green light to Net Neutrality, AT&T is stepping up its PR war. In a memo from AT&T's top lobbyist, James Cicconi, employees are asked to post anti-Neutrality comments on an FCC forum. Cicconi specifies that they should do so from a personal email account -- to hide the fact that they are AT&T employees.
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