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WRECKING THE INTERNET TO SAVE IT? THE FCC'S NET NEUTRALITY RULE
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WRECKING THE INTERNET TO SAVE IT? THE FCC'S NET NEUTRALITY RULE

Date(s) Held: 2015-03-25

114th Congress, 1st Session

GPO Document Source: <a href="https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CHRG-114hhrg93897/content-detail.html" rel="nofollow">CHRG-114hhrg93897</a>
Superintendents of Documents ID: Y 4.J 89/1

Witnesses:

  • The Honorable Tom Wheeler, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
  • The Honorable Ajit Pai, Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission
  • The Honorable Joshua D. Wright, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
  • The Honorable Terrell P. McSweeny, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission

Related Items:

  • Congressional Serial No. 114-18

Subjects: 114th;House
Language English
Publication date 25 March 2015
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