When asked why the FCC appears to be exempting wireless broadband from its Net neutrality proposal but targeting Comcast, Smith replied Well be working on that.Genachowskis announcement came only hours after two senior Democratic politicians sent a letter to the FCC saying that imposing Net neutrality regulations on broadband providers such as AT&T, Comcast, and Verizon is essential. And Free Press, the liberal lobby group thats led the fight to hand the FCC more Internet regulatory authority, hastily convened a conference call to warn that Genachowski would be leaving President Obamas Net neutrality promises unfulfilled.Earlier in the week, The Washington Post reported that Genachowski has indicated he wants to keep broadband services deregulated, a position favored by companies that say sweeping new regulations will deter investment and be overly burdensome.
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