An FCC pay-TV competition report was said by a second foe of regulation at the...
An FCC pay-TV competition report was said by a second foe of regulation at the same think tank (CD Sept 7 p14) to show the competitiveness of telecom, which they both said belies the agency’s application of older rules. The…
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July report to Congress “devotes an entire section to online video services” and “describes online video as ‘a thriving industry’ that has ‘undergone dramatic transformation’ in just the last few years,” wrote Free State Foundation fellow Seth Cooper Friday (http://xrl.us/bnpsdu). “Given the rapid rate of change that now drives the video market, one can expect even more online video price and service offerings are likely to emerge in the years ahead. But the once largely unregulated Internet is already being subjected to network neutrality mandates bearing resemblance to Title II legacy telephone regulations. And now a slate of legacy cable regulations poses a new threat that could significantly constrain the future of online video."