Donald Trump’s appointment of key advisers on telecoms and media have struck fear in to net neutrality supporters and could even spell the end of the FCC as we know it, some believe. Jeffrey Eisenach, a long time lobbyist for Verizon and an economist with the Federal Trade Commission in the Reagan era, and Mark Jamison, a former Sprint lobbyist, are leading the team which will transition the FCC to the new administration. Eisenach once wrote that “declaring the Internet a public utility is not necessary”, while Jamison wrote a blog post last month entitled ‘Do we need the FCC?’. In this, he argued that most of the agency’s functions should be transferred to other bodies, leaving it with just…