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Who will enforce neutrality rules?

By now you likely know about FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski's proposal to turn current net neutrality guidelines into bona fide regulations. Genachowski has implied that net neutrality regulations would apply equally to both mobile and terrestrial broadband access networks, given that they are all "roads to the same place" – the Internet – which the chairman believes should remain open. Read full story

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