Verizon, enemy of Open Internet rules, says it loves the “open Internet”

Posted by BernardSwiss on Sep 19, 2014 11:30 AM EDT
Ars Technica; By Jon Brodkin
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No company has gone to greater lengths than Verizon in trying to stop the government from enforcing network neutrality rules. Verizon is the company that sued to overturn the Federal Communications Commission’s Open Internet Order from 2010. Verizon won a federal appeals court ruling this year, overturning anti-discrimination and anti-blocking rules and setting off a months-long scramble by the FCC to get enforceable rules into place.

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