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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Net neutrality, a set of policies designed to prevent internet-service providers from playing favorites among the websites they carry, is coming back. In a vote Thursday, the Federal Communications ...
Last week I spoke at a rally at the Federal Communications Commission as its commissioners considered new rules regarding net neutrality – the premise that internet providers shouldn’t get to decide ...
The National Rifle Association on Friday honored Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai for the "courage" he displayed in repealing the net neutrality rules. The award was presented by ...
The Federal Communications Commission has approved new rules that promote net neutrality—despite lingering partisan disagreement on how to best ensure the future of the Internet. The FCC approved the ...
MENLO PARK, Calif. (AP) — The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission set out Tuesday to scrap rules around open internet access, a move that would allow giant cable and telecom companies to ...
It’s game time for net neutrality. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler is proposing new rules to protect the internet, recommending that telecom companies be treated like a public ...
Those who cheered Federal Communications Commission chair Tom Wheeler's push for strong net-neutrality rules perhaps ought to temper their enthusiasm, given the likely legal battle ahead. PLUS: Sam ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Those who cheered Federal Communications Commission chair ...