By matthew.lasar@arstechnica.com (Matthew Lasar), Ars Technica – December 27, 2010 at 11:56AM
The Federal Communications Commission’s new net neutrality rules are now almost a week old, and the fighting over them has just begun. Republicans vow they’ll kill the FCC’s
move in Congress, calling it a blow to personal liberty and small government.
Meanwhile the reform outfit Free Press has dubbed the Commission’s Order “Not Neutrality” and a “textbook example of industry capture of a federal agency.” The group is particularly disappointed that the rules exempt wireless broadband from its unreasonable discrimination ban and is lining up supporters for a new battle to get stronger regulations.