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	<title>Comments on: FCC Paves The Way For Comcast-NBCU Merger This Month</title>
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		<title>By: Bryon B.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I hope there is a “net-neutrality” clause included in the proviso on that merger.  A lot of people depend on Comcast as their only provider of high-speed internet.  I have a lot of choices where I live, but for my TV I chose DISH Network because I have a Slingbox that allows me to see all of my subscription channels live on my iPhone anywhere I go, unlike the iPad app with Comcast.  I can even see my favorite shows from my DVR anytime I like.  Comcast can’t deliver that to their customers.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hope there is a “net-neutrality” clause included in the proviso on that merger.  A lot of people depend on Comcast as their only provider of high-speed internet.  I have a lot of choices where I live, but for my TV I chose DISH Network because I have a Slingbox that allows me to see all of my subscription channels live on my iPhone anywhere I go, unlike the iPad app with Comcast.  I can even see my favorite shows from my DVR anytime I like.  Comcast can’t deliver that to their customers.</p>
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