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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (12649)12/29/2005 4:54:26 AM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Respond to of 46821
 
New York City Notice: Signing of Public Broadband Commission Into Law

[ from the NYCwireless mailing list ]

Michael Santorelli, the Legislative Policy Analyst for the New York
City Council informs me that on Thursday, December 29, 2005, at 2pm
Mayor Michael Bloomberg will sign Int. No. 625-A into law
establishing a Public Broadband Commission! The signing will take
place in the Blue Room at City Hall is open to the public, so
everyone should attend.

Read the Wireless Community blog: wirelesscommunity.info

--<snip>

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (12649)12/29/2005 8:22:52 AM
From: Peter Ecclesine  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 46821
 
Hi Frank,

>>FTC states in principle that ISPs should not block access to lawful Internet content
12/28/2005 5:35:18 PM, by Jeremy Reimer

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a statement [http://www.itarchitect.com/shared/article/showArticle.jhtml;?articleId=175001756]
<<

Jeremy seems to have misreferenced the August FCC decision to allow ILECs to be be unregulated. Nothing at the FTC website or the itarchitect website refers to FTC network neutrality.

petere