MetroPCS ends lawsuit against net neutrality
MetroPCS had joined Verizon in challenging the FCC’s right to regulate the Internet – specifically its 2011 rules preserving net neutrality.
However, last month, T-Mobile – which had not been part of the challenge – finalized its purchase of MetroPCS, and in mid-May the combined company quietly dropped out of the lawsuit.
Outgoing FCC Chair Julius Genachowski praised T-Mobile/MetroPCS for its action.
“Since 2010,” said Genachowski, “our strong and balanced rules... have increased certainty and predictability for investors in Internet services as well as networks. The ongoing litigation – now pursued by a single company – only serves to reduce that certainty and predictability.”
Speed Matters supports the FCC rules on open Internet and consumer protection.
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