Sentence examples for utility title from inspiring English sources

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The adoption of these public utility "Title II" provisions in FCC's order totally reverses course, relying on very thin rationale, and puts 20 years of gains in jeopardy.

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Mr Wheeler says he also wants to consider reclassifying broadband as a public utility under Title II (or other parts) of the 1996 Telecommunications Act not a great idea unless you want tomorrow's internet to be governed by rules written for wireline telephone services.

In the past, Kelley has also assigned BMW's X5 sport utility the title of highest automotive residual value.

The second one is about regulating the internet as a public utility (under Title II of the Telecommunications Act).

Recently, former Speaker of the House and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi argued that broadband should be reclassified as a utility under Title II Communications Act.

From the mouths of Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton, Communications and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Greg Walden and Vice Chairman Bob Latta: "We are extremely troubled and disappointed by the president's urging the FCC to regulate the Internet as a utility under Title II of the Communications Act.

The study rests on the idea that if broadband were reclassified as a utility under Title II of the Communications Act, the service "become[s] subject to both federal and state fees that apply to those services".

A bill introduced to the House of Representatives on Wednesday evening by Rep. Bob Latta would "limit" the FCC's ability to regulate the telecom industry by prohibiting it from classifying broadband as a public utility under Title II of the Communications Act.

Ahead of tomorrow's vote on the consideration of new net neutrality rules, House GOP leaders today published a letter to the FCC's Chairman Tom Wheeler, pushing back against regulating the Internet, especially in the context of reclassifying broadband access as a utility on Title II authority.

The study rests on the idea that if broadband were reclassified as a utility under Title II of the Communications Act, the service "become[s] subject to both federal and state fees that apply to those services". You can leaf through how the numbers are summed here, but the gist is that various fees and taxes would come into play if Title II were implemented, costing the consumer each month.

The rules labeled broadband internet a utility under Title II of the Telecommunications Act.

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