Net neutrality rules proposed at the FCC probably wouldn’t affect...
Net neutrality rules proposed at the FCC probably wouldn’t affect the financial outlook of communications companies through next year, Fitch Ratings said in a report. The FCC is expected to act on the proposal shortly after it completes the…
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National Broadband Plan in February. “While there are a large number of regulatory issues that need to be addressed in the telecommunications and cable industry, led by universal service funding and intercarrier compensation, these issues will be complicated and take a long time to resolve,” said the report. “Instead, it appears that in 2010 the Federal Communications Commission will focus on their involvement in the broadband development allocation of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and net neutrality. Neither of these issues is likely to have a material impact on financials or prospects for the industry in 2010.”