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Ichingcarpenter

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Sat Apr 26, 2014, 11:52 AM Apr 2014

Former Comcast and Verizon Attorneys Now Manage the FCC [View all]



The backgrounds of the new FCC staff have not been reported until now.

Take Daniel Alvarez, an attorney who has long represented Comcast through the law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP. In 2010, Alvarez wrote a letter to the FCC on behalf of Comcast protesting net neutrality rules, arguing that regulators failed to appreciate “socially beneficial discrimination.” The proposed rules, Alvarez wrote in the letter co-authored with a top Comcast lobbyist named Joe Waz, should be reconsidered.

Today, someone in Comcast’s Philadelphia headquarters is probably smiling. Alvarez is now on the other side, working among a small group of legal advisors hired directly under Tom Wheeler, the new FCC Commissioner who began his job in November.

As soon as Wheeler came into office, he also announced the hiring of former Ambassador Philip Verveer as his senior counselor. A records request reveals that Verveer also worked for Comcast in the last year. In addition, he was retained by two industry groups that have worked to block net neutrality, the Wireless Association (CTIA) and the National Cable and Telecommunications Association.

In February, Matthew DelNero was brought into the agency to work specifically on net neutrality. DelNero has previously worked as an attorney for TDS Telecom, an Internet service provider that has lobbied on net neutrality, according to filings.

Around the time of Delnero’s hiring, FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai, a former associate general counsel at Verizon, announced a new advisor by the name of Brendan Carr. Pai, a Republican, has criticized the open Internet regulations, calling them a “problem in search of a solution.” It should be of little surprise that Carr, Pai’s new legal hand, has worked for years as an attorney to AT&T, CenturyLink, Verizon, and the U.S. Telecom Association, a trade group that has waged war in Washington against net neutrality since 2006. A trail of online documents show that Carr worked specifically to monitor net neutrality regulations on behalf of some of his industry clients.



http://www.vice.com/read/former-comcast-and-verizon-attorneys-now-manage-the-fcc-and-are-about-to-kill-the-internet



Wheeler appointed by Obama


Ajit Pai is a Commissioner at the FCC. He was nominated for a Republican Party position on the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) by President Barack Obama

I know Obama had to appoint a republican.But I'm giving you the history.
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Heh, putting the fox in charge of the henhouse security... Segami Apr 2014 #1
well...that is exactly what Reagan did noiretextatique Apr 2014 #38
Wait I think I am getting it. This mess may possibly reflect badly on the president, even though rhett o rick Apr 2014 #2
Don't hold your breath over that ...I hate it when peoples faces turn purple. L0oniX Apr 2014 #4
This thread is off limits to the swarm. bobduca Apr 2014 #17
If the threads allegedly about net neutrality were actually about net neutrality MohRokTah Apr 2014 #21
Let me see if I got your rational correct. If the OP was written different then more rhett o rick Apr 2014 #23
Once they finally accepted that no court ruling stopped the FCC, they merrily Apr 2014 #25
Misanthrope is still peddling that nonsense and no one in the thread Dragonfli Apr 2014 #36
Corporate acquisition of our ...errr ...hrmmm ...their government. L0oniX Apr 2014 #3
This thread needs to be kicked all damn day! WhaTHellsgoingonhere Apr 2014 #5
I dont think you will get one here. The other side doesnt have much conviction. nm rhett o rick Apr 2014 #6
I disagree. Per usual, they're just chopping at the bit. You watch... WhaTHellsgoingonhere Apr 2014 #11
Actually, it will come in the form of a list of things we'd... WhaTHellsgoingonhere Apr 2014 #12
I've underestimated Mr. Foxworthy. I agree completely. nm rhett o rick Apr 2014 #16
No you haven't. I only borrowed his set up... WhaTHellsgoingonhere Apr 2014 #24
I get it. I understand. Thanks. nm rhett o rick Apr 2014 #30
Politically, you can't underestimate him enough. merrily Apr 2014 #26
Go for it! merrily Apr 2014 #29
More change we believed in Doctor_J Apr 2014 #7
How do the Republicans keep making Obama do this? bobduca Apr 2014 #8
And they're so much dumber than Dems, too, especially Obama. merrily Apr 2014 #32
Verizon and Comcast have got it all sewed up ... and we are screwn. lpbk2713 Apr 2014 #9
Sums it up...Where's a Teddy Roosevelt when you need him...? KoKo Apr 2014 #10
We could boycott, at least as to personal use. merrily Apr 2014 #33
K&R n/t jtuck004 Apr 2014 #13
Just a revolving door. Nothing to see. Move along. n/t DotGone Apr 2014 #14
k/r 840high Apr 2014 #15
Goodbye Democracy, hello Corporatocracy Auggie Apr 2014 #18
That ship sailed circa 1985. merrily Apr 2014 #27
you never loved him KG Apr 2014 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author allan01 Apr 2014 #20
'The days of corporate lobbyist setting the agenda are over!' pa28 Apr 2014 #22
Don't take it out of context here is the complete quote Ichingcarpenter Apr 2014 #28
So is the conclusion that we cant blame these decisions on the lobbyists? nm rhett o rick Apr 2014 #31
..... merrily Apr 2014 #34
I take issue with only one thing in your post. Dragonfli Apr 2014 #35
We need to stop this corporate takeover of our government. Perhaps by Amendment, if necessary. silvershadow Apr 2014 #37
Who appointed them? HooptieWagon Apr 2014 #39
This is not the changed I'd hoped for. Scuba Apr 2014 #40
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