Presented by Californians for Energy Independence: Your afternoon must-read briefing on politics and government in the Golden State May 20, 2024… Read More
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The Federal Communications Commission voted 3–2 to restore net neutrality rules, reversing a repeal ushered through during… Read More
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit overturned a prior district court decision, lifting the injunction that blocked New York's law mandating that ISPs offer $15 broadband plans to… Read More
If the Satan can quote Scripture, the phrase “equity” can be utilized as a trick to cloak unequity. By the identical token, the phrase “neutrality” can be uti… Read More
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is getting ready to make a big decision. On April 25, it plans to vote on restoring Title II and Net Neutrality rules.
If these rules are acc… Read More
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will vote to reinstate landmark net neutrality rules and assume new regulatory oversight of broa… Read More
An anonymous reader shares a report: The Federal Communications Commission has scheduled an April 25 vote to restore net neutrality rules similar to the ones introduced during the Obama era… Read More
What just happened? Here we go again. In a nearly identical vote from 2015, the FCC approved a proposal to move ISPs back under Title II public utility rules. It's a partisan tug-of-war that… Read More
As the FCC leans towards reinstating net neutrality and regulating ISPs under Title II, the broadband sector is set to challenge the move. Previously, courts have upheld FCC's decisions. How… Read More
In a nutshell: Net neutrality rules state that internet service providers must treat all internet communications equally, without prioritizing any traffic or filtering specific types of cont… Read More
By Jess Weatherbed and Adi RobertsonIf you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement.The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has ann… Read More
In context: It's been a few years since the FCC began requiring telecom providers to implement the STIR/SHAKEN robocall mitigation framework. Most major carriers have either fully or partial… Read More
New York State is taking companies to task for flooding the FCC with bogus comments supporting the repeal of net neutrality. Attorney General Letitia James has obtained a total $615,000 from… Read More
Three companies "supplied millions of fake public comments to influence a 2017 proceeding by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to repeal net neutrality rules," announced New York's… Read More
The level of trust cellular consumers have in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) can vary among individuals and may be influenced by various factors. Some consumers may trust… Read More
The Benefits of High-Speed Internet in O’Fallon
O’Fallon, Missouri is now benefiting from the availability of high-speed internet. With the installation of fiber-optic cables, re… Read More
The Stossel TV Studio is just a block from Trump Tower.
Today, noisy helicopters hover, and sidewalks are pointlessly blocked by the usual politics/media excess: too many barricades manned… Read More
Karl Bode, reporting for TechDirt: Recently, New York State passed a new law demanding that regional broadband providers (Verizon, Charter Spectrum, and Altice) provide low-income consumers… Read More
Some 18 million of the 22 million comments filed four years ago in the 2017 proceeding to repeal net neutrality were in fact not really comments from, you know, people commenting. That's wha… Read More
Both sides of the net neutrality fight ended up with fake comments of support in 2017. Why should we care about this? The comments the U.S. government receives from the public can influence… Read More
Before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to at the end of 2017, the agency collected public opinion on the policy. In all, it said it received nearly 22 million comments… Read More
In response to the repeal of Obama-era net neutrality rules, California and other states are putting their own laws into action. Proponents argue that this is a necessary step in order to pr… Read More