FCC chairman offers no timeline for net neutrality decision
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has no public timeline for voting on proposed net neutrality rules, despite pressure from President Barack Obama and some net neutrality advocates.
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler declined to give a target date for a net neutrality vote when asked Friday by reporters, saying instead that the agency is working to make sure that any rules would hold up to an almost inevitable court challenge.
“The big dogs are going to sue, regardless of what comes out,” Wheeler said. “We need to make sure that we have sustainable rules. That starts with making sure that we have addressed the multiplicity of issues that have come along.”
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