The US Federal Communications Commission has voted to restore a national standard for an internet that is “fast, open, and fair”. The decision to reclassify broadband delivery as a Title II ...
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has just voted to dismantle regulations that ensure everyone in the US has equal access to the Internet THE Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has just ...
The FCC’s effort to establish rules of the road for internet service has been sidelined again, as a federal appeals court has blocked the latest version of net neutrality regulations. The 6th Circuit ...
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FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel has announced the commission will vote during its April open meeting to restore net neutrality, which would bring back a national standard for broadband reliability, ...
The US telecommunications regulator received clearance from Congress this week to vote on deregulating the internet. But the question remains: will net neutrality be a death blow to the internet—and ...
The FCC’s adoption of tough net neutrality rules today is an important milestone in the history of what’s become the national medium. But it won’t end the debate over how, and how much, the government ...
The Federal Communications Commission has today made its 'historic' net neutrality order public. The order, voted on last month, backs 'net neutrality' plans which imposes the toughest rules yet on ...
The Federal Communications Commission is holding an open meeting Thursday to hear and consider a number of issues as part of Chairman Ajit Pai's pilot program to make FCC rulings more transparent. The ...
The watchdog has scheduled a vote for 25 April that, if it passes, will once again reclassify broadband providers as essential utilities subject to regulation under Title II of the Communications Act.
The proposals could create a fast lane for data from content providers willing to pay Pressure is mounting on the US Federal Communications Commission to delay or abandon plans to change the rules ...