This morning, the Federal Communications Commission voted to consider Chariman Julius Genachowski's proposed net neutrality rules. Genachowski publicly announced his new rules at a speech last month at the Brookings Institution.
Today, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski gave a speech at The Brookings Institution outlining two new principles in his support for net neutrality, adding to the four the FCC previously embraced under the chairmanship of Michael Powell.
If approved by Congress, Genachowski will face a number of challenges including national broadband, white space spectrum issues, and the changeover to digital television. President-elect Barack Obama is planning to nominate former IAC executive...