Google will stay on the sidelines as others debate how the Federal Communications Commission should ensure its ability to regulate broadband services.In a blog post Monday, media counsel Rick Whitt explained that the search giant is more concerned about net-neutrality policies at the FCC than questions over the agency’s legal maneuvering to ensure its authority over broadband. That authority was cast into doubt after a federal appeals court sided with Comcast, saying the FCC overreached when it sanctioned the cable giant for net-neutrality violations.To read this report from The Washington Post in full, see:
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Google on FCC broadband authority: We’re staying out of it
Google will stay on the sidelines as others debate how the Federal Communications Commission should ensure its ability to regulate broadband services.