If you didn’t know any better, you might think that the U.S. Justice Department’s ex parte filing on Net neutrality was intended as a synopsis of AT&T’s filing on the same subject, such are the similarities between the two.
In comments delivered to the Federal Communications Commission yesterday, the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division warned that imposing [...]
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Earlier this summer AT&T was widely criticized for failing to promote the $10-a-month DSL deal it had agreed to offer as a condition for the Federal Communication Commission’s approval of its $86 billion megamerger with BellSouth.
Well, turns out that criticism was undeserved because, according to AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson, no one really wants $10 DSL [...]
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The Federal Communications Commission should have been a bit more rigorous in describing its conditions for approving the $86 billion megamerger between AT&T and BellSouth. Because AT&T seems bent on satisfying them in the most unsatisfying way possible.
Over the weekend, the company began offering high-speed Internet service for about half its normal price in some [...]
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