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Attorneys Chris Savage, Peter Karanjia, and Dan Reing discuss the history and rationale of the Open Internet Order and the motivation and implications of the D.C. Circuit Court’s decision.

The FCC’s assumption affirms that "consumers [now] perceive broadband service both as a standalone offering and as providing telecommunications… These conclusions about consumer perception find extensive support in the record and together justify the See more +

Attorneys Chris Savage, Peter Karanjia, and Dan Reing discuss the history and rationale of the Open Internet Order and the motivation and implications of the D.C. Circuit Court’s decision.

The FCC’s assumption affirms that "consumers [now] perceive broadband service both as a standalone offering and as providing telecommunications… These conclusions about consumer perception find extensive support in the record and together justify the Commission’s decision to reclassify broadband as a telecommunications service.” See less -

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