In response to a protest Tuesday in favor of net neutrality, AT&T said it was opposed to "fast lanes and slow lanes" on the internet. In the same statement, though, the company essentially said it actually does want to offer a form of fast lanes for some applications. Those applications would include connections for self-driving cars and public safety. Net neutrality advocates may seem like they're on the opposite side of the debate from AT&T and other big telecommunications firms...

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