SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS)— The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) says it's extending the deadline for public to comment on a net neutrality proposal because the response has swamped the agency's website.
The deadline originally set for Tuesday has been moved to Friday. There's been a lot of publicity on this controversial issue and frankly, I'm glad they're allowing a few extra days for people to weigh in.
FCC Extends Public Comment Deadline On Net Neutrality
Check out my blog, LarrysWorld.com, where I've tried to show the pros and cons of what exactly is being proposed.
Larry Magid: FCC Extends Public Comment Deadline On Net Neutrality
/ CBS San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS)— The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) says it's extending the deadline for public to comment on a net neutrality proposal because the response has swamped the agency's website.
The deadline originally set for Tuesday has been moved to Friday. There's been a lot of publicity on this controversial issue and frankly, I'm glad they're allowing a few extra days for people to weigh in.
FCC Extends Public Comment Deadline On Net Neutrality
Check out my blog, LarrysWorld.com, where I've tried to show the pros and cons of what exactly is being proposed.
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