Google Inc. backs “extreme regulatory standards,” AT&T Inc.’s top Washington official says. His rival at Google calls the phone company’s campaign against new Internet rules “almost laughable.”

Google’s Richard Whitt and AT&T’s Jim Cicconi are jousting publicly and behind the scenes before the Federal Communications Commission takes its first vote today on plans to write so-called net neutrality rules governing Internet traffic.

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