National Regulation

Republicans Ask Genachowski For 'Market Analysis' Before Proposing Any Net Neutrality Regulations 

Republican legislators continued their campaign Monday to put the brakes on network neutrality regulations.

In the latest missive from Republicans concerned about codifying and expanding Federal Communications Commission network openness guidelines, Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.), the ranking member on the House Communications Subcommittee joined by a 18 House Energy & Commerce Committee Republicans wrote FCC chairman Julius Genachowski Monday calling for a "market analysis" before proposing any network neutrality regulations.

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