The fight for Net Neutrality took a big step forward on Monday with the chair of the Federal Communications Commission announcing plans to expand the rules to protect a free and open Internet.
In a speech at the Brookings Institution, Julius Genachowski said the FCC must be a « smart cop on the beat” preserving Net Neutrality against increased efforts by providers to block services and applications over both wired and wireless connections. […]
To engage more public participation in the process, Genachowski announced that the agency would hold a series of public workshops on openness. In addition, the FCC launched a new Web site, www.openinternet.gov, so the public can “contribute to the process.”
http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog/09/09/21/fcc-chief-boldly-commits-net-neutrality