The still-open Title II reclassification docket saw a...
The still-open Title II reclassification docket saw a filing Wednesday (http://bit.ly/1j4FdHZ), as the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission refiled comments first made in 2010. “The PaPUC reiterates those filings” in the wake of the Verizon v. FCC decision that threw out…
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much of the FCC’s net neutrality rules, it said. In the 2010 filings, the PUC said it supported it a “modified common carriage approach” for broadband ISPs “that preserves joint jurisdiction and the mandate of non-discrimination for broadband access to telecommunications and communications facilities and services.” It’s important for the FCC to not preempt state law or impose forbearance results “that prevent state commissions from resolving real ‘on the ground’ issues” like intercarrier compensation, interconnection between competing carriers, and protection of consumer interests, it said.