FCC set to deregulate DSL
Federal regulators appear set to deregulate phone companies’ DSL broadband services, a move that would likely mean fewer choices for consumers but could spur wider rollout of the offerings.
But Federal Communications Commission members are negotiating to preserve some oversight of both DSL and cable broadband services in a bid to protect consumers and competitors.
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