Like some hideous policy monster that won’t go away, network neutrality is hitting the headlines again. Verizon and Metro PCS, the two opera… Read More »
The US Senate this afternoon voted against a law to repeal new FCC rules that forbid internet service providers from favoring certain websit… Read More »
Democratic senator Al Franken has issued a rallying cry to “innovators and entrepreneurs” at SXSW to fight back against Comcast (NSDQ: CMCSA… Read More »
FCC Wants Verizon’s Net Neutrality Suit Moved Out Of D.C. Court
Verizon and the FCC are battling over whether the telecom company’s lawsuit challenging net neutrality rules should be heard in the Washingt… Read More »
The new Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives began trying to kill off the FCC’s net neutrality rules the second they got… Read More »
The FCC’s new net neutrality rules, voted in last month, haven’t even gone into effect yet, but they’re already being challenged by Verizon.… Read More »
Verizon Chooses Sides, While Level 3 Keeps Fighting With Comcast
Verizon says it supports Comcast (NSDQ: CMCSA) in the cable giant’s ongoing face off with Level 3 over who should bear the cost of increased… Read More »
My colleague Joe Mullin has done a thorough read of the key issues in today’s FCC vote on net neutrality. The bulk of decision-making seemed… Read More »
FCC Pushes Through Net Neutrality–And Draws Fire From Right And Left
In case anyone was still in doubt just how much Republicans dislike FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski’s Net Neutrality plans, this morning’s h… Read More »
FCC Set To Approve Net Neutrality Rules
Net neutrality has been talked about in tech circles for years, and now the government is finally going to act. New rules proposed by the FC… Read More »
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