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The FCC’s Net Neutrality Decision:
Not Ready for Prime Time

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The FCC’s “middle of the road” decision on net neutrality appears to have pleased few, angered many and to have merely kicked the problem down the road.

“The FCC’s Net Neutrality Decision: Not Ready for Prime Time” featuring Andy Regitsky, a veteran FCC observer, provides a concise analysis of the FCC’s Dec. 21 decision – or no decision as some insiders label it. Listen in for:

» A no-nonsense discussion of the key pieces of the FCC decision – and why broadband carriers, content providers public interest groups all believe the FCC tried to please all parties, and failed

» A trenchant analysis of the FCC‘s logic behind separate rules for wireline and wireless broadband internet service providers.

» A crystal-clear explanation of the reasons the FCC’s action spells years of contentious legal proceedings over what really constitutes unreasonable discrimination on the internet.

» A blueprint that details the new rules that allow for “specialized services” to be offered by service providers. 

» An inside view into the politics that drove much of the FCC decision … and why the new, more conservative Congress is where the net neutrality debate will be settled.

This fast-moving 60-minute webinar replay cuts through the hype and noise to give you the information you need to really understand the net neutrality debate as it stands right now and what to expect next.

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Your Expert Presenter

Andy Regitsky

Andy Regitsky is the President of Regitsky & Associates, a consulting firm providing regulatory policy expertise to telecommunications and cable companies. Mr. Regitsky’s 28 years of experience in access charges, interconnection, universal service and telecom regulation make him the industry’s foremost access and interconnection expert. Prior to forming Regitsky & Associates, he held senior positions at MCI and AT&T and also served as COMPTEL’s Vice President of State Affairs.

Recorded on Jan. 19, 2011