
Earlier this week, FCC Chairman
Julius Genachowski took the stage at the Computer History Museum in San Jose, CA for a special
Commonwealth Club event moderated by Adam Lashinsky, Senior Editor at Large of
Fortune. Their conversation touched on a range of issues related to the FCC, including net neutrality and AT&T's
pending acquisition of T-Mobile (which, unsurprisingly, Genachowski couldn't comment on). Immediately following the event Genachowski took some time to speak with us (he says he's a big fan of TechCrunch). Check out the video above for our interview with him, in which we discuss why the FCC's net neutrality rules are more lenient with regard to wireless than they are for wired Internet connections.

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