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    Minority Coalition Backs Applying Net Regs to Wireless

    Adds that FCC should not weigh in on applying regs to specialized services until more infocollected

    By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, October 13, 2010

    The divide over network neutrality rules between coalitions of groups representing various minority interests was in evidence again

    week as the FCC collected comments on its proposed expansion and codification of its Internet openness guidelines.

    While the Minority Media & Telecommunications Council, representing a couple dozen groups, said it continued to have deep

    oncerns about the rules and their impact on diversity, the Media Action Grassroots Network and Latinos For Internet Freedom

    omprising about as many groups (including the National Hispanic Media Coalition [NHMC] and Free Press), told the FCC it neede

    pply those rules to all platforms, including wireless broadband, to promote diversity.

    As the comments note, people across the U.S. are using the mobile wireless Internet to promote social justice and democratic

    iscourse, which is just one of many reasons why an open Internet without gatekeepers and discrimination is essential," said JessGonzlez, VP of policy and legal affairs for NHMC, which drafted the comments.

    The groups also said that the FCC was right to ask whether network neutrality rules should be applied to specialized services--the

    alled it a potential loophole--but they said the FCC should not weigh in without collecting more info. By Contrast, MMTC called

    etwork neutrality rules potentially draconian regs that were unnecessary given the Internet culture's ability to shame companies to

    hame any bad actors into compliance.

    Both proponents and opponents of the FCC's net neuatrality regs have found supporters among minority organizations. Some argu

    hat the regs could chill investment and innovation and thus widen the gap between the digital haves and the have nots, the latter

    which are disproporationately minorities. Others argue that the rules will protect diverse voices from being discriminated against on

    y gatekeepers controlling access.

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