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  • "Policymakers can no longer pretend that the broadband market is competitive," said Gigi Sohn, president of Public Knowledge. "Congress and the FCC should pursue new policies to stimulate competition in wireline Internet access service — or resign themselves to regulating a broadband monopoly."

    Justice Department approves Verizon deal on spectrum →

  • "Policymakers can no longer pretend that the broadband market is competitive," said Gigi Sohn, president of Public Knowledge. "Congress and the FCC should pursue new policies to stimulate competition in wireline Internet access service _ or resign themselves to regulating a broadband monopoly."

    Justice Dept approves Verizon-cable deals →

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