Why won't the FCC
release the new Internet rules?
It's been less than 24 hours since the Federal
Communications Commission voted to approve strict new regulations on
Internet providers, but that's the leading question coming from its critics.
Conservatives are demanding that the FCC
release a full copy of the regulations that it's planning to impose on
companies such as Comcast and Verizon — and taking the agency's silence as
evidence of a cover-up.
For the most part, the rules won't
take effect for another 60 days after that. Certain parts of the
regulation will take even longer.
"Until then, a lot of nothing's
going to happen," said a telecom industry official, who asked not to be
named to discuss internal deliberations more freely.
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