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February 28th, 2008

FCC might hold second Comcast hearing at Stanford

Posted by Richard Koman @ February 28, 2008 @ 10:20 AM

Categories: FCC

Tags: FCC, Comcast Corp., Stanford, ValleyWag, Federal Government, Network Administration, Networking, Government, Richard Koman

ValleyWag is reporting that the FCC may hold a second hearing into Comcast’s network management practices — as payback for packing the room at Harvard earlier this week. The blog claims to know:

The FCC will take no official action against Comcast over the held seats, but relocating the hearing to Stanford is punishment enough. Net-neutrality crusader Larry Lessig teaches there, and the Valley’s Comcast-hating engineers may actually be provoked enough by the seatwarming episode to pry themselves away from their keyboards. And best of all: Stanford would get to one-up Harvard by showing it knows how to run a meeting.

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Does FCC have to make a finding?
I suspect they would have make some finding one way or the other if FreePress filed an official complaint with FCC?

Not for that reason. They were, and technically still are, free to ign... (Read the rest)
Posted by: techrepublic.funchords@... Posted on: 03/02/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Please, No more delays until Comcast interference is ended  techrepublic.funchords@... | 02/28/08
email  rkoman@... | 02/28/08
Email Sent...  techrepublic.funchords@... | 02/28/08
Contact the FCC  JT82 | 02/29/08
Neither confirm nor deny  rkoman@... | 02/29/08
Typical response..  JT82 | 02/29/08
Does FCC have to make a finding?  techrepublic.funchords@... | 03/02/08

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