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Wireless networking / Politics / Government / Economy / Broadband / Internet access / Tom Wheeler / Direct lobbying in the United States / Federal Communications Commission / CTIA  The Wireless Association / Verizon Communications / Regulatory capture
Date: 2015-06-25 14:02:25
Wireless networking
Politics
Government
Economy
Broadband
Internet access
Tom Wheeler
Direct lobbying in the United States
Federal Communications Commission
CTIA The Wireless Association
Verizon Communications
Regulatory capture

Captured Agency How the Federal Communications Commission Is Dominated by the Industries It Presumably Regulates By Norm Alster -Copyright:

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