Cable, wireless companies press court to stay net
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May 13 2015, 17:13 ET | By: Jason Aycock, SA News Editor
As promised, AT&T (NYSE:T) and friends have taken their request for a stay of FCC net neutrality regulations to federal court.
The regulations are set to take effect June 12, and AT&T -- joined by CenturyLink (NYSE:CTL), the NCTA, wireless association CTIA, the American Cable Association, US Telecom and the Wireless Internet Service Providers Association -- is pressing to hold them until lengthy lawsuits play out.
The companies and groups say their issue is with the Title II classification for broadband (exposing it to utility-like regulation); they don't have any problem with prohibitions on blocking or throttling traffic or setting priority delivery.
Previously: FCC denies requests to stay its net neutrality ruling (May. 08 2015)
http://seekingalpha.com/news/2521566-cable-wi...email_link
......wonder what kind of impact, (if any) Net Neutrality will have on DUTV
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