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​CCIA says businesses would be harmed if FCC eliminates net neutrality rules

( August 28, 2017, 19:25 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The Computer & Communications Industry Association has filed comments with the US Federal Communications Commission, urging the Commission not to repeal its 2015 Open Internet Order that classified consumer broadband as a "common carrier" utility service regulated under Title II of the Communications Act. "Millions of businesses, from retail to tech, that use the internet would be harmed if it goes through with plans to eliminate net neutrality rules," the group argued.  Statement follows in full. See attached document with the comments. ...

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