Search king calls a story suggesting it sought exclusive and preferential treatment for its Internet traffic “hyperbolic” and “confused.”
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The slap on the wrist for slowing Web traffic exposes the fact that the U.S. federal agency's authority is not clear.
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Supporters are confident of victory, but will freshmen red state Democrats surprise them?
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Red Herring magazine's Internet news briefs for the week of December 25, 2006.
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After sad display of one commissioner making an easy decision difficult, agency gets another softball.
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Net neutrality supporters challenge fence-sitting politicians on their home turf.
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State clears the last obstacles blocking the phone companies’ pay-TV market entry.
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Phone company launches broadside attack on ‘fearful’ Net neutrality supporters, and the search king.
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If Net neutrality fails on Capitol Hill, Google will turn to the Justice Department.
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Despite scoring easy wins on Capitol Hill, phone company may not get national TV franchise this year.
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In a last-ditch effort to write Net neutrality into law, a Democratic leader threatens to undercut legislation.
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Net neutrality supporters gear up for one final blitz, but it could prove futile.
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Net neutrality goes down to defeat as phone companies gain national pay-TV franchise.
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As Net neutrality reaches a critical stage, the search king puts in a personal appearance on Capitol Hill.
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U.S. House committee passes its first bill that specifically outlaws a tiered access system on the Internet.
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New bill with broad support will need hands-off approach from phone companies.
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Once a technology debate, Internet freedom is taking on an intensely partisan flavor.
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New Democratic legislation end-runs Republican bills by giving Internet freedom the force of law.
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Like the House, Senate passes responsibility for controversial issue to the FCC.
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Victory for old-school lobbying as Net neutrality supporters taste defeat despite passionate protests.
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