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Comcast to FCC on net neutrality: We support ‘fast lanes’ but they should be limited [Comcast Roundup]

Plus: Comcast’s David Cohen heads to Washington again to testify to Congress about the Time Warner Cable merger.
Avatar for Juliana Reyes Written by Juliana Reyes July 17, 2014
  • Cohen heads to Washington again to make case for merger [Philadelphia Inquirer]: “This will be the first time that Comcast and AT&T will testify to lawmakers at the same hearing, scheduled for 2:30 p.m. in the Russell Senate Office Building.”
  • Here Are the Other Companies Comcast Is Gobbling Up [TIME]: “But while Comcast has celebrated its newest acquisitions, its competitors, as well as a handful of consumer interest groups, are bracing themselves for the worst. Comcast, which owns NBC-Universal and is already the biggest pay-TV and broadband provider in the country, will likely use these new technologies to increase its dominance in both the broadband and online video markets.”
  • Comcast loves the FCC’s net neutrality rules, wants limits on “fast lanes” [Ars Technica]: “There are a lot of good things for Comcast in the Federal Communications Commission’s network neutrality proposal, and Comcast is smart enough to recognize it.”
  • What a terrible Comcast rep can teach regulators about the Time Warner Cable merger [Washington Post]



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