Like many of my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, I think it is imperative for you to listen to the chorus of concerns for your set-top box NPRM and embrace the apps-based approach that won't shackle the industry to a hardware-dependent model moving forward.
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Bilirakis emphasizes the need for an adaptable approach to technology regulation.
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