Incompas Challenges FCC Net Neutrality Repeal in DC Circuit
Incompas challenged the FCC net neutrality repeal order at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. "The FCC abandoned its long-held, bipartisan jurisdiction to ensure an open internet," and its "net neutrality principles of no blocking, no throttling,…
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no paid prioritization and strong interconnection policies," said the group's release Tuesday on a petition filed Monday. It raised procedural objections to FCC denial of its attempt to include in the record findings from previous DOJ and FCC merger reviews that "demonstrated ISPs' incentive and ability to engage in behaviors that threaten an open internet." The Digital Justice Foundation filed a motion (in Pacer) Monday to intervene without supporting either side, saying it has what's "likely to be a unique legal position on the order." The Wireless Internet Service Provider Association filed a motion (in Pacer) recently to intervene in support of the FCC.