Taken From Variety Ted Johnson Senior Editor @tedstew Netflix is urging the FCC to reclassify the Internet as a telecommunications service, a move that they say would give the commission the solid authority it needs to establish robust net neutrality rules. The streaming service’s position, outlined in a filing with the FCC on Wednesday , recommends that the commission take a bold regulatory move that is fiercely opposed by broadband providers like Comcast, AT&T and Verizon as unnecessary and burdensome. The Internet Assn., the trade association which represents major Internet companies like Netflix, Google, Facebook and eBay, stopped short of recommending such an approach. The FCC currently classifies the Internet as an information service, or ‘Title I’ in regulatory jargon. Many public interest groups are recommending that the commission reclassify broadband as a “Title II” telecommunications service, giving the FCC the same kind of authority it has over