Private meetings on net neutrality continued this week at the...
Private meetings on net neutrality continued this week at the FCC (WID June 23 p1), with ex parte filings reporting two attended by Chief of Staff Ed Lazarus. Prohibitions on blocking legal content or interfering with attaching devices that…
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aren’t harmful, as well as legislative language for a nondiscrimination principle, were among topics discussed by NCTA President Kyle McSlarrow, AT&T Senior Executive Vice President James Cicconi and Verizon Executive Vice President Tom Tauke. Treatment of specialized services, enforcement, applying some nondiscrimination principles to wireless and “transparency of broadband Internet service performance and network management practices” also came up, said a filing Wednesday, http://xrl.us/bhsw8f. Another filing, http://xrl.us/bhsw8q, said possible net neutrality legislation was also discussed at the FCC by Google’s Richard Whitt, Skype’s Christopher Libertelli and Open Internet Coalition Executive Director Markham Erickson. The discussion involved many of the subjects at the meeting with NCTA and telco executives. Bruce Gottlieb, the outgoing chief counsel to Chairman Julius Genachowski, and Office of Strategic Planning Deputy Chief Zachary Katz were at both meetings.