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The Internet is big business, but access to the Internet is even bigger business. That was the mind set of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which tried to tell Comcast that it couldn't limit available broadband to certain heavy users.

However, a U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia ruled Tuesday that the FCC doesn't have the authority to tell Comcast, an in essence other providers, whether or not they can limit access to the Internet.

According to the 3-0 ruling, the FCC lacked "any statutorily mandated responsibility" to enforce network neutrality rules, wrote Judge David Tatel. Some net neutrality advocates said the ruling raises broad questions about the FCC's authority to take any actions not spelled out in law.

It's bad enough that AT&T is getting whacked by customers and their top competitor, but now they adding fuel to the fire by basically saying that iPhone users are sucking up their network bandwith. The company is thinking about providing incentives to users for curtailing their data usage.

Are you kidding me? As time moves along, mobile will no longer be the frontier, it will be THE main point of entry for consumers to digest and create content on the web. I envision that devices like the iPhone will be so powerful at some point that it will act as a desktop and sync with your monitors, keyboard and mouse via bluetooth. We won't need laptops and desktops anymore. The mobile device will be our ONLY device. 

AT&T, don't you think that you'll need to expand your network coverage and widen the pipe so to speak? Why ask people to curb data use and reward them for it. You had the idea right by launching an app that will help you find dead spots and improve network coverage. This incentive data move is yet another big chunk out of the brand.