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by Mike Masnick




AOL Asks FCC To Lift IM Restriction

from the why-bother? dept

Ever since the FCC required AOL to open up their IM system so that anyone else could connect to it, as a condition of their merger with Time Warner, AOL has simply ignored the ruling. They've done nothing to move in that direction whatsoever. Now, to flaunt that even more, they've asked the FCC to remove restrictions that prohibit AOL from offering video streaming via AIM. I still don't understand why the various companies with instant messaging products don't work together. They're hurting themselves - as IM is more valuable the more people who are using it (despite what the companies themselves seem to think). Now, of course, the FCC will probably back down, realizing there's no way in hell AOL is going to open up the network anyway.

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  1. Apr 7th, 2003 @ 7:03am

    Who do I write to?

    by Oliver Wendell Jones

    Anybody have an address of where we should write to voice our displeasure over this and try and prevent it from happening?

    Our Senators and Representatives?

    The FTC?

    Anybody know?

    (reply to this comment) (link to this comment)

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