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High-Speed Internet Rules Might Prove Costly

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A study recently released by New York University Law School indicated that the proposed regulation of high-speed Internet service providers by the U.S. gov’t could cost at least $62 billion annually over the next five years and eliminate 502,000 jobs. The report estimates that broadband providers and related industries may cut their investments by 10- 30 percent in response to additional regulation. Full Article