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The FCC Wireline Bureau wants to “refresh the...

The FCC Wireline Bureau wants to “refresh the record” in its 2010 proceeding on Title II and “other potential legal frameworks” for broadband Internet access service, it said in a public notice Friday (http://bit.ly/1oSxb4f). The FCC net neutrality NPRM directed…

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the bureau to “issue a public notice to refresh the record,” on the “best legal framework” to protect an open Internet, the notice said. Comment is sought on, “among other options, a possible ’third way’ approach that would apply a limited set of Title II obligations to broadband providers,” it said. Comments in docket GN 10-127 are due July 15, replies Sept. 10. The bureau noted that in 2010, the agency issued a notice of inquiry asking about the third-way approach, and commenters can update the agency on developments since then. The net neutrality NPRM, which foes say could create preferential Internet fast lanes, was approved on a party line vote at the last FCC meeting (CD May 16 p1).