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AT&T Piles On The FCC with Another Net Neutrality Suit

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Apr 15, 2015, 7:21 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

AT&T joined a growing number of bodies suing the FCC Tuesday in an attempt to overturn the agency's net neutrality rules. AT&T's lawsuit follows others filed by the American Cable Association, National Cable & Telecommunications Association, United States Telecom Association, and the CTIA Wireless Association. AT&T's move came as a bit of a surprise, as it was expected to participate through lobbying organizations rather than directly. It makes similar claims against the FCC, charging that the agency's decision to reclassify broadband services under Title II represents government overreach. The FCC believes its rules will stand against legal challenges.

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