NEW YORK (WABC) -- The rollback of the policies regarding net-neutrality could affect you as an Internet user in two ways. First, your speed on the Internet and second, the cost. Your life on the ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to undo a 2015 decision by former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler classifying the internet as a public utility. FCC commissioners on December 14 approved the ...
CNET is reporting that the Federal Communications Commission officially adopted controversial net neutrality rules today, but the fight is far from over, since the FCC’s authority to create and ...
One of the most debated issues throughout the last twenty years is the issue over net neutrality and how the Internet should be regulated. The term net neutrality was first used in 2003 by University ...
Told to ask people if neutrality repeal has harmed public safety While the FCC successfully defeated Mozilla’s attempt to undo the commission’s repeal of net neutrality, the courts have ordered… Told ...
The Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 to dismantle so-called “net neutrality” regulations Dec. 14, The New York Times reports. Established in 2015, the Obama-era rules commonly referred to ...
So the latest word is that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), a branch of government that, amusingly, is still referred to as an “independent” agency, is about to enact so-called net ...
Update April 24, 1:31 p.m. FCC chairman Tom Wheeler released a statement Thursday clarifying how the new rules will work after a number of reports allegedly mis-stated how much the new rules harken ...
The Federal Communication Commission passed net neutrality measures at a Feb. 26 hearing. The net neutrality debate has raged for several years. The FCC issued a proposed set of regulations in May ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it will hold a series of round table events to discuss Net neutrality. The first round table kicked off on September 16, the day after public ...
“This regulation by the FCC is a textbook example of Washington’s desire to regulate anything and everything and will do nothing more than wrap the Internet in red tape,” Paul said in a statement.
In a contentious vote, the Federal Communications Commission passed new rules on Internet service providers (ISPs) Tuesday. The regulations will prohibit broadband providers from interfering with Web ...