FCC may move to take over commercial networks in December.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has a Christmas gift in store for the phone and cable industry: it may move ahead on its controversial net-neutrality regulations three days before Christmas.
An FCC source confirmed on Friday that the commission plans to push its December meeting back by a week, meaning it will fall on the 22nd of the month. That's the same meeting in which analysts say the agency may move forward on its controversial net-neutrality proposal.
All your base are belong to us!
I can't wait for this crap to hit the fan. Nothing like entrenched bureaucrats playing favorites with special interest groups and things like network access and bandwidth.
"I'm an approved special interest group; get your traffic out of my way and give me free Internets!!1!1!1!11!!"