Just a quick note, because I've been tied up all day with one thing and another - Kim Hart of the Washington Post has a fine article here about the implications of the FCC's meeting tomorrow.

And this entry from Web Pro News, by Jason Lee Miller:

Seen as the last line of defense against the telecommunications industry's desire to keep mobile phone subscribers bound in contracts, using select phones, accessing approved websites, downloading approved applications (sounds familiar to the Net Neutrality worries, doesn't?), Google pledged to bid $4.6 billion on a chunk of the spectrum, but only if all four conditions of openness were met.

This infuriated AT&T, who accused Google of trying to stack the deck in its favor, which is an activity reserved exclusively for AT&T.

Plus this AP story.

I'll be in the middle of a short symposium tomorrow when the Commission meets, so let me know how it goes.