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 ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON -- The US government on Thursday banned internet service providers (ISPs) from meddling in the speeds their customers receive when browsing the web and downloading files, restoring tough ...
WASHINGTON (CNET) - Democrats in the Senate squeaked out a major victory in their effort to save Obama-era net neutrality protections. A vote on a resolution to turn back the Federal Communications ...
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 ...
The number of questionable submissions to the FCC regarding net neutrality is in the millions, according to numerous studies of the public record, and many who want to see the controversial rules ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-2 Thursday to move forward with a set of proposed rules aimed at guaranteeing an open Internet, prohibiting high-speed Internet service providers ...
After nearly a decade of battle, the Federal Communications Commission approved contentious net-neutrality regulations on Tuesday over the strong objections of two Republican commissioners. The vote ...
In a vote along party lines, the federal government has ended sweeping net-neutrality rules that guaranteed equal access to the internet. The Thursday vote at the Federal Communications Commission ...
Republicans have introduced a net neutrality bill that critics say will only reinforce fears of “fast lanes” and “slow lanes” in light of the Federal Communication Commission‘s (FCC) vote to repeal ...
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