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Verizon CEO criticizes net neutrality proposal

Chicago : IL : USA | about 1 month ago  
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Verizon Communications Chief Executive Ivan Seidenberg said on Wednesday the current debate about net neutrality is "extremely troubling" and risks halting progress in broadband development. Speaking at the Supercomm technology trade show, Seidenberg warned that if new regulations do not apply...
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