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U.S.: FCC chairman: Agency needs to police broadband competition

 |  September 26, 2012

The FCC has a role to play in promoting and regulating broadband to continue, to “fairly and rigorously” review all mergers and acquisitions in the telecom industry and consider all options, including divestitures, conditions and outright blocking deals, and needs to be a “cop on the beat” to ensure mobile and broadband competition across the country.

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