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    1. Comcast's reputation for customer service ranks about one rung above Enron and Blackwater. The idea that it is magically going to be consumer friendly after it gets bigger doesn't pass the laugh test.
      In Comcast NBCU concessions include 'ten-dollar' broadband
    2. This is just a preview of what a media monopoly will look like in the Internet age -- one company, consolidating its media power to squash competitors, stifle innovation and price-gouge consumers.
      In Level 3: Comcast Doesn't Have Right To Set Pricing For Network Access
    3. This is just a preview of what a media monopoly will look like in the Internet age – one company, consolidating its media power to squash competitors, stifle innovation and price-gouge consumers. Comcast has demonstrated time and again that it can't be trusted and will do anything and everything to undercut its competition, abuse its power, and evade accountability.
      In What the Web Is Saying: Comcast vs. Level 3
    4. We simply cannot believe that Julius Genachowski would consider going down this path. Failing to reclassify broadband means the FCC is abandoning the signature communications and technology issues of the Obama administration.
      In Free Press: Not Reclassifying Title II Would Kill Net Neutrality
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    2. Comcast NBCU concessions include 'ten-dollar' broadband

      Explore TELEPHONY Online (Dec 27 2010)

      ...nd anti-social effects that it cannot be fixed.” Some bloggers also have some choice words, such as Josh Silver at Free Press who said, "Comcast's reputation for customer service ranks about one rung above Enron... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   abc   Comcast

    3. Title II Fans Take Issue With FCC Proposal

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Dec 1 2010)

      ...ic discrimination and crush innovation by mobile application developers," said Free Press president Josh Silver. "Apparently, Genachowski, who just last year believed it was essential that the Internet itself re... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   AT&T   Julius Genachowski

    4. Level 3: Comcast Doesn't Have Right To Set Pricing For Network Access

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Nov 30 2010)

      ...dia power to squash competitors, stifle innovation and price-gouge consumers," Free Press president Josh Silver said. "Comcast has demonstrated time and again that it can't be trusted and will do anything and ev... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Craig Moffett   Comcast   Julius Genachowski

    5. What the Web Is Saying: Comcast vs. Level 3

      Explore GigaOM (Nov 30 2010)

      What the Web Is Saying: Comcast vs. Level 3 ... to undercut its competition, abuse its power, and evade accountability,” said Free Press President Josh Silver. Susan Crawford, a professor of law at Cardoza, said the dispute provides a defining moment for the... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Comcast   Free Press   PC World

    6. Verizon, Google agree to bury net neutrality - reports

      Explore The Register (Aug 5 2010)

      ... content and limit choice and free speech [sic] on the mobile Internet," fumes Free Press president Josh Silver. "Such abuse of the open Internet would put to final rest the Google mandate to ‘do no evil’.” Anot... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   AT&T   Free Press

    7. Verizon: We're Still Committed To FCC Talks

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Aug 4 2010)

      ... filter content and limit choice and free speech on the mobile Internet," said Free Press president Josh Silver in a statement. "If true, the deal is a bold grab for market power by two monopolistic players. Suc... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   Julius Genachowski   Free Press

    8. Free Press: Not Reclassifying Title II Would Kill Net Neutrality

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (May 3 2010)

      ...mmunications and technology issues of the Obama administration," said Free Press executive director Josh Silver. "Such a decision would destroy net neutrality. It would deeply undermine the FCC's ability to ensu... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Julius Genachowski   Free Press   Telestream

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