Federal communications regulators stand poised to suffer defeat — for the second time — in the government's effort to impose rules that address how broadband Internet service providers prioritize traffic on their networks.
Last week, in one of the biggest pending fights in the telecommunications industry, a lawyer for Verizon Communications Inc. urged a federal appeals panel in Washington to declare unconstitutional a government scheme to promote an open Internet.
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