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A federal appeals court on Thursday issued a temporary injunction against the Federal Communications Commission's reinstatement of net neutrality rules. Net neutrality rules are proposed regulations ...
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8 Things That Could Happen Without Net Neutrality
The net neutrality debate is playing out like a broken record, except this time, the tune is your access to a fast and equitable internet. Less than a year after the FCC restored net neutrality, the U ...
Amid the rapid elimination of government oversight by the Trump administration, a pivotal turning point in the equitable access to internet bandwidth has been overlooked. On Jan. 2, the Sixth Circuit ...
Net neutrality changes have minimal impact on telecom companies' shareholder returns due to their diversified revenue streams and historical lack of share price responsiveness. Quality of experience, ...
Net neutrality refers to the principle that internet service providers should treat all information that travels through their networks equally. Under the FCC’s proposed rules, providers would be ...
Just in time for Halloween, “net neutrality” regulation buried by the Trump-era Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under the auspices of then-commissioner Ajit Pai has been unearthed. Last week’s ...
Net neutrality advocates are heading to court Friday for what may be their best chance to restore federal regulations banning broadband providers from blocking, throttling, or otherwise discriminating ...
On Friday, President Biden urged the Federal Communications Commission to restore net neutrality rules and take steps to boost price transparency and competition in broadband—but the FCC can't do most ...
COMMENTARY: Security issues aside, the FCC’s repeal of net neutrality pisses me off. I know – that’s an unusual introduction to an article, but it’s important you know an author’s bias before taking ...
The FCC's net neutrality rules officially died on Monday, giving broadband providers the latitude to block or slow access to particular internet services, or to create so-called fast lanes to them.
The FCC's decision to overturn Obama-era net neutrality protections goes into effect today, giving internet service providers leeway to block, throttle and prioritize websites and content. While we ...
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