
Comcast Sue FCC: Predictions come true
By: Daniel Chubb | September 4, 2008 | 1 CommentIts been expected for a long time now that after the FCC gave its 3-2 decision against Comcast, we will see the cable operator sue the FCC.
Today we are hearing that predictions have come true, Comcast is suing the independent US government agency, The Federal Communications Commission. Comcast has filed an appeal in the DC Court of Appeals over the FCC ruling.
The appeal documents are simple; it’s a $450 check, a cover letter and two-page document. The appeal itself will not be simple, this will likely drag on for a long time and its not entirely clear what the outcome will be.
Comcast has admitted that the FCC has the authority to regulate ISPs, but there is a lot more to this story. View Arstechnica for more information or read other Comcast news.
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