The FCC’s 3-2 vote means that broadband Internet is now a utility under Title II of the Communications Act. Plain and simple, it means broadband companies cannot charge certain sites or networks to ...
Twenty-eight senators including Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Corey Booker signed a letter urging Federal ...
Despite the concerns of the telecommunications industry and the agency's two Republicans, the Federal Communications Commission voted to begin writing "network neutrality" regulations to prevent phone ...
Last-minute protests are not likely to stop the Federal Communications Commission from repealing net neutrality rules next week, a move that could affect the speed and price of your internet ...
The FCC will vote tomorrow on a plan to replace net neutrality legislation with an “honour system” that does not directly outlaw prioritisation of Internet traffic. ISPs will be allowed to essentially ...
Preparing for a May 18 vote on a proposed rule undoing former Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Tom Wheeler’s 2015 “net neutrality” rules, FCC issued a memorandum on May 11 announcing ...
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday overturned "net neutrality," the regulations ensuring that internet service providers such as AT&T (T), Comcast (CMCSA) and Verizon (VZ) treat all ...
It’s a historic day for the internet. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) just passed the strongest net neutrality rules in this country’s history. This is great news! But let me repeat: The ...
As expected, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted on Thursday to repeal the Title II net neutrality rules, essentially eliminating regulations that forbade Internet Service Providers ...
It seems like a lot of Americans are interested in the net-neutrality debate. Some 22 million public comments have been filed with the Federal Communications Commission on the issue of whether all web ...
Today, the FCC voted to accept "Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet," a provisional set of rules meant to protect net neutrality. After weeks of discussion inside and outside the FCC, the ...
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