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Republican FCC commissioner details reasons for his dissent in Title II 'Net Neutrality' decision

( February 26, 2015, 22:30 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Ajit Pai, a Republican member of the Federal Communications Commission, issued his oral dissent to the FCC's vote today on Net Neutrality, saying the decision to declare consumer wireless and wired broadband Internet service a "common carrier" service constitutes "unprecedented attempt" to replace the freedom of the Internet "with government control." Pai said the FCC order will not promote competition among ISPs, and will lead to higher prices for consumers, and that it would create a Ma Bell-like monopoly, a "Pa Broadband in the 21st."Text of Pai dissent follows in full:...

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