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AT&T Says Net Neutrality Rules Hinder New Services

AT&T hasn't offered new services because it doesn't want to violate the net neutrality rules, senior vice president Bob Quinn said this week at the Phoenix Center's Annual US Telecoms Symposium. Ars Technica points out that AT&T's assertion is "reminiscent of its statement a year ago that it would 'pause' investments in fiber networks because of net neutrality rules." Despite that statement, AT&T continued expanding fiber, Ars Technica says.

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