Huddled in an FCC conference room Monday with officials from major Web companies, including Google, Yahoo and Etsy, agency Chairman Tom Wheeler said he has preferred a more nuanced solution. That approach would deliver some of what Obama wants but also would address the concerns of the companies that provide Internet access to millions of Americans, such as Comcast, Time Warner Cable and AT&T.
Of course Wheeler is going to look out for the companies over we the people. After all he became rich being a lobbyist for them and I expect he is looking forward to a plum of a job with one of them after he leaves the FCC. If he makes them mad, no plum job.