The summer of 2010 is not shaping up as FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski had hoped, says Chris Nolter, The Deal's telecom and media reporter. Back in April, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia overturned a decision made by the prior FCC, drawing into question the commission's authority over broadband. Now the FCC is scrambling to re-establish its regulatory domain. In this video, Nolter discusses how the FCC's new strategy may restrict pricing, which could jeopardize the investment thesis in broadband.
