
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/s/suit-filed-us-open-internet-rule-becomes-official-155237475.html A telecom industry group Monday challenged "open Internet" regulations barring US broadband providers from separating online traffic into slow and fast lanes, hours after official publication of the order. The US Federal Communications Commission published its "net neutrality" order in the federal register earlier Monday, making the hotly contested rules effective June 12. USTelecom, a trade group that includes major broadband providers such as AT&T and Verizon, announced it had filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking to block implementation of the plan. via 
Suit filed as US 'open Internet' rule becomes official
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/s/suit-filed-us-open-internet-rule-becomes-official-155237475.html A telecom industry group Monday challenged "open Internet" regulations barring US broadband providers from separating online traffic into slow and fast lanes, hours after official publication of the order. The US Federal Communications Commission published its "net neutrality" order in the federal register earlier Monday, making the hotly contested rules effective June 12. USTelecom, a trade group that includes major broadband providers such as AT&T and Verizon, announced it had filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking to block implementation of the plan.
Submitted April 14, 2015 at 09:53PM by ArritzJPC96
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Suit filed as US 'open Internet' rule becomes official
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/s/suit-filed-us-open-internet-rule-becomes-official-155237475.html A telecom industry group Monday challenged "open Internet" regulations barring US broadband providers from separating online traffic into slow and fast lanes, hours after official publication of the order. The US Federal Communications Commission published its "net neutrality" order in the federal register earlier Monday, making the hotly contested rules effective June 12. USTelecom, a trade group that includes major broadband providers such as AT&T and Verizon, announced it had filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking to block implementation of the plan.
Submitted April 14, 2015 at 09:53PM by ArritzJPC96
Sponsored by Easter Sunday 2015 SMS, Qutoes, Greetings and Wishesand Google News
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