Criticized from the right and the left, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler last week tried to chart a middle path on net neutrality — and pleased no one.
On May 15, Wheeler unveiled a formal notice of a proposed rule that could allow Internet service providers to charge more for faster content delivery, a concept vehemently opposed by a wide coalition of consumer advocates and so-called edge providers such as Netflix Inc.
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