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Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Martin Revises Free Internet Proposal - Roy Mark, eWeek
FCC Chairman Kevin Martin still hopes to gain agency approval of his controversial proposal to impose a free wireless broadband mandate on the FCC's next spectrum auction. After objections from advocacy groups, Martin drops the idea of requiring the auction winner to filter out pornography and other objectionable material. Congress and the Bush administration still have objections. Outgoing Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin hopes to force a vote on his controversial proposal to impose a free wireless broadband mandate on the FCC's next spectrum auction by dropping a requirement that the network filter out pornography and other objectionable material.

 


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