Former Federal Communications Commission members Harold Furchtgott-Roth and Michael Copps talk about President Barack Obama's call for the “strongest possible rules” to protect the open Internet and the value of so-called net-neutrality rules.
They spoke Monday with Cory Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West."
On Monday, the President urged the FCC to reclassify consumer broadband service — to open it to broader government oversight and regulation — with the goal of protecting the net neutrality principles that his administration has long supported.
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