Comcast Under “Public” Scrutiny
25 February 08, 2:55 pm
Filed under: net neutrality, policy

Some of you were probably aware of the FCC’s public hearing in Boston today. You know, the one with Comcast? Yeah. That one.

But, exactly how public was it? SaveTheInternet.com claims that “Comcast and Verizon reportedly packed the room with seat-fillers” in order to keep members of the general public from getting inside.

The FCC should have an archived video webcast of the hearing available in the next 24-48 hours. Stay tuned!


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Here’s a graphic if anyone wants to display something on their blog:


Image file is located at http://www.savetheinternet.com/graphics/comcast-hearing.jpg

Comment by Ben 27 February 08 @ 10:54 am



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