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Cory Booker’s introducing a bill to help cities build their own, public Internet services
January 22, 2015 /
Sen. Cory Booker is leaping into the political fight over whether to let cities build and operate their own Internet service.
On Thursday, the New Jersey Democrat will introduce a bill that would help local towns set up public alternatives to big Internet providers such as Comcast or Verizon. It would amend the nation’s signature telecom law — the Communications Act — to make it illegal for states to prohibit municipal broadband through new regulations or state legislation.
By Brian Fung
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