Yes, we are communicating, but we are not Telecommunicating. When the laws governing regulation of it were established, Telecommunication was the telephone. My point is that voice is but a small element of the world of broadband and Congress should be the body to set its regulation, if it is to be regulated, not an FCC with political appointees who swing depending on the party in power.

John Duncan Yoyo wrote:
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Steve at Verizon <[email protected]>wrote:

I thought the court's ruling stated that Congress authorized the FCC to
regulate only Telecommunications. If Congress wishes for the FCC to regulate
Broadband, then it should do so. Hence Comcast, not a Telecommunications
company, but a Broadband company does not fall under the juristicion  of the
FCC. Am I wrong?

Are we not communicating here?

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