FCC Sets Comment Date for Internet Phone Call Rulemaking (fwd)

Mutant Rob wlkngowl at unix.asb.com
Sun Mar 10 02:11:56 PST 1996


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Henry Huang wrote:
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> From: "Neal J. Friedman" <njf at commlaw.com>[..]
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> The FCC has acted with astonishing speed in setting a date for comments 
> the ACTA petition to regulate telephone calls via the Internet.  It is 
> uncommon for rule making petitions to sit for weeks, months, even years
> without action.  ACTA filed its petition on March 6th and two days [..]

Odd that I have yet to see this in any business news.  Has it made the
WSJ, NYT, Bloomberg or TWP?

Also odd that the FCC could try to regulate it. Not much they can do
if someone outside the US uses IPhone or the like.
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