The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will take steps to restore competition in the market for broadband services used by businesses, potentially saving them billions in costs.
For years, groups have called on the FCC to cap the rates charged by Verizon and AT&T, the two carriers that dominate the market.
At a meeting on April 28, the FCC will consider an order that looks at the charges for dedicated connections paid by offices, retailers, banks, schools, hospitals and other types of customer, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD