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AT&T’s “Project Velocity IP” plan to spend $14 billion on deploying...

AT&T’s “Project Velocity IP” plan to spend $14 billion on deploying high-speed Internet Protocol networks is “disruptive to the regulatory status quo,” wrote Fred Campbell, director of the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Communications Liberty and Innovation Project. Unlike other disruptive proposals…

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that are usually greeted with substantial opposition, the “vast majority” of policymakers and industry participants welcomed the announcement, he wrote in a blog post Tuesday (http://xrl.us/bnzg6z). There’s “a powerful consensus cutting across political and ideological lines that American consumers reap the benefits of broadband communications when we encourage private investment in all-IP networks,” he said. The few critics of the announcement have a “personal stake in maintaining the status quo,” he said.