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Multichannel News: Singer Makes Case For Case-By Case Approach to Discrimination

  • October 2, 2014
  • The Progressive Policy Institute

Multichannel News discusses PPI Senior Fellow Hal Singer’s stance on the FCC’s upcoming Network Neutrality forum:

“Singer, who points out that he has worked with independent cable nets on a number of discrimination complaints before the FCC, plans to say that economists and engineers who have looked at the issue believe paid priority could (emphasis Singer’s) be a good thing  for all concerned, including consumers. He says they could be used for “bad” as well as good, like anticompetitive favoring of an ISP’s own content. But that, for instance, the packets associated with telemedicine demand better treatment than those carrying a cat video. That is why all priority deals should not be banned.”

Read the entire story at Multichannel News.

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