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The Unrecusal of Commissioner McDowell
The unseemly political pressure to try to force FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell to participate in the AT&T takeover of BellSouth is increasing with each hour. So far, McDowell has stuck to his decision not to participate because he recently represented CompTel before the Commission and because of ethics concerns from the Virginia Bar Association.
FCC Chairman Kevin Martin has sent a letter to Capitol Hill saying heââ¬â¢s asked the General Counsel, Sam Feder, to determine whether itââ¬â¢s possible for McDowell to participate, citing a 2000 precedent of then-Chairman Kennard having been authorized to break a 2-2 tie. AT&T sent a letter to the Commission saying that competitors are holding up the merger despite all that AT&T has been willing to concede. These two items, both dated Dec. 1, are of course related. Martin wants the merger, as does AT&T. They are also related in that each makes claims that donââ¬â¢t hold up under further scrutiny.
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We have defined Net Neutrality all along as applying to the last mile. We donââ¬â¢t want any network provider to make a decision for a customer on how well a service or application will function based on a financial arrangement between the network company and the provider. Itââ¬â¢s that simple. We have always endorsed the ability of companies to charge customers, whether residential or commercial, for the bandwidth they use. We wish the market were more competitive, but thatââ¬â¢s another story. No one has talked about rates in terms of cost recovery. We use the term non-discrimination.
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