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FCC won't allow content to be relegated to Internet 'slow lane,' Wheeler says

( April 30, 2014, 17:58 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The Federal Communications Commission won't allow Internet service providers to give preferential treatment to some Internet traffic by relegating other content to the "slow lane," agency Chairman Tom Wheeler said in a speech Wednesday at the National Cable and Telecommunications Association's annual conference in Los Angeles. The agency's goal in revising rules to ensure equal access for Internet content providers is to get upgraded service for everything that appears on the Internet, he said.Speech follows in full....

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