Sentence examples for telecommunications title from inspiring English sources

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In 2005, the New York PSC agreed to allow Verizon to claim that the fiber optic wires being installed were really nothing more than an upgrade of the existing state telecommunications, 'Title II' networks, but this 'switcheroo' allowed Verizon to charge local, copper-based, POTS customers multiple rate increases -- for the fiber optic utility upgrades.

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First, Verizon goes to the New York State Public Service Commission around 2005 and claims that FiOS is a "telecommunications" service, "Title II". and that it is an extension of the utility networks.

Rep. Waxman has an interesting proposal: Reclassify broadband as a telecommunications service under Title II, forbear the parts of Title II that have ISPs rattled, and then use expanded Section 706 authority to enforce net neutrality.

The FCC is also considering reclassifying internet service as a telecommunications service under Title II of the Telecommunications Act.

Advocates called on the FCC to reclassify ISPs at Title II telecommunications service providers under the Telecommunications Act, but the initial Notice of Proposed Rulemaking gave little indication as to which team the FCC sided with: an open internet, or a throttled one.

Also on the federal level, Congress is expected to examine removing all telecommunications regulation (known as Title II) by redefining all communications as an "information service" (known as Title I).

Telecommunications services fall under Title II of the act and are also called "common carriers".

One option is for the FCC to reclassify broadband as a 'Title II' telecommunications service, which would give the FCC more control over it.

The very fact that most people reached their internet provider through a telecommunications provider (regulated under Title II) made things fundamentally different.

The proposed rule would remove the classification of broadband as a telecommunications service governed by Title II of the Telecommunications Act, which gives the FCC broad powers to regulate internet service providers.

It's important because the two things are regulated very differently — the FCC has much greater power over telecommunications services, under the "Title II" authority that internet service providers are so afraid of.

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