The Federal Communications Commission will vote to restore net neutrality rules, a move that would reverse a controversial FCC ruling from 2017. Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced the ...
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 ...
The Federal Communications Commission repealed the Obama-era "net neutrality" rules Thursday, giving internet service providers like Verizon, Comcast and AT&T a free hand to slow or block websites and ...
The Federal Communications Commission will vote on December 14 on a proposal to gut the net neutrality rules, Bloomberg reports. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, a vocal critic of the rules, has not yet ...
Following the Federal Communications Commission's vote Thursday, U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik urged her colleagues in Congress to pass legislation that would codify net neutrality into law. The FCC ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 on Tuesday to maintain its 2017 repeal of Obama-era net neutrality rules, even after a federal court directed a review of ...
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 ...
Back in Washington, the FCC voted 2-1 Thursday, along party lines, to begin a process to replace net neutrality rules that were adopted in 2015 to keep the internet open and prevent corporate service ...
A federal appellate court has refused to revisit its decision to uphold net neutrality rules that treat broadband as a utility service. The court's move means that the net neutrality rules -- ...
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has suggested that despite a vote in the US House of Representatives to approve legislation to reinstate so-called net neutrality rules that prevent Internet Service Providers ...
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