TIME’s Techland blog has a good rundown of today’s D.C. Circuit Court decision that the Federal Communications Commission lacks the authority to enforce net neutrality rules. In essence, the decision ...
Comcast on Thursday appealed the Federal Communication Commission's order that it stop its controversial practice of throttling file sharing traffic. On Aug. 1, FCC commissioners concluded on a 3-2 ...
Were you happy when the FCC voted to back net neutrality Thursday? If your sympathies lie with the coalition of activists who fought this cause for years, then the answer is probably yes. For all of ...
If you own the highway as well as several of the vehicles that use it, is it fair to tax everyone except your drivers? That’s essentially what Comcast did when it decided to exempt its TV-based ...
This is Celia Hirschman with On the Beat for KCRW. For just about everyone, a strong internet connection is highly valued. But there's a fight going on, which could limit what you see and hear on the ...
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 ...
John Oliver, host of HBO’s “Last Week Tonight,” gave a brilliant explanation of the net neutrality debate during his show Sunday night, and in doing so railed against American cable companies. Oliver ...
Stay with us, folks, this one's a little complicated. A dispute between Comcast, the country's largest Internet service provider, and Level 3, an Internet backbone provider, is striking fear into ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Net neutrality is the foundation of a free and open Internet, yet implementing it correctly and legally has been a serious challenge. The idea of net neutrality is simple: An Internet service provider ...
The FCC is racing to a vote tomorrow to reverse net neutrality, and the ISPs are thrilled. That includes Comcast, which continues to pretend like it loves net neutrality while at the same time arguing ...
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