ISPs fear losing broadband rights

A coalition of independent ISPs is launching a lobbying drive to kill a BellSouth proposal, now at the Federal Communications Commission, that they say would be devastating for ISPs.


BellSouth wants federal regulators to end “common carriage” requirements for broadband services. In regular English, that more or less means it doesn’t want to have to let other ISPs offer service over its DSL lines. Cable companies already have this total control over their broadband pipes,  and the phone companies have chafed over the unequal regulations for years.


As part of their “Gigabyte March on Washington,” the ISPs are asking people to write the FCC and tell regulators that more competition in the broadband business is good.


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