The Supreme Court said Friday that it would consider whether Internet providers should be allowed to sell their high-speed service over the cable television system. Justices will hear two cases challenging a lower ruling forcing cable companies to open their lines to Internet competition. At issue is whether cable-based broadband is a "telecommunications service" that makes it subject to the same FCC rules that phone companies must adhere to.
December 03, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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