Chairman Blackburn: Paid Prioritization Issue Will Get Deeper Dive

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Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), who chairs the House Communications Subcommittee, spoke at the American Cable Association Summit. She put in a plug for her network neutrality legislation, the Open Internet Preservation Act, and also suggested that proponents of network neutrality could be on the same page as she is and just not know it. Her bill prevents blocking and throttling, which she said "everybody agrees with." It does not prevent paid prioritization, which is where it runs into major pushback from Democrats. On that issue, she suggested that the internet of things, healthcare, as well as content distribution, require that deeper dive to see where paid prioritization "fits into that."  "The issue deserves a more thorough discussion and we will have that discussion," she said. 


Chairman Blackburn: Paid Prioritization Issue Will Get Deeper Dive