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FCC may restructure to tackle broadband regulation

The Federal Communications Commission is discussing how to rewrite the entire statute that governs how the agency works and how it regulates communications, said Kathleen Abernathy, an FCC Commissioner and graduate of Marquette University.

Abernathy spoke to communications executives gathered at the Eighth Annual Midwestern Telecommunications & Technology Conference in Milwaukee.

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Source:wistechnology.com By John Rondy 04/13/05


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