The Federal Communications Commission should adopt standards that mandate an Internet that is accessible to everyone on the same terms with no legal content blocked, Chairman Julius Genachowski said ...
The Federal Communications Commission posted its 400-page report and new order on Internet neutrality, detailing the rules the agency adopted in a 3-2 vote in late February. The rules are fairly ...
Back in 2010, the previous incarnation of the FCC, helmed by Julius Genachowski, enacted the FCC Open Internet Order 2010. This first Order didn't quite declare that ISPs (internet service providers) ...
Chairman Tom Wheeler thinks fast-lane arrangements are not antithetical to an open Internet, but VCs and Internet giants disagree The FCC’s meeting on proposed Net neutrality rules promises to be a ...
The Federal Communications Commission voted today to regulate Internet access more like a public utility, the vote split 3-2 along party lines. As NPR's Joel Rose reports, the vote reflects deep ...
What’s the impact on the Verizon appeal of the Open Internet Order of the Supreme Court’s strong reaffirmation of its Chevron deference standard, in Arlington v. FCC? I believe Verizon is still more ...
A federal appeals court struck down parts of the Federal Communications Commission's "net neutrality" laws Tuesday, ruling that the agency does not have the authority to require Internet service ...
As cellphones evolve ever faster into "convergence" devices that surf the Web, check email, and enable users to watch and even send videos, the question is — will the wireless Internet be as free and ...
George Soros has snapped up a number of radio networks that are home to conservative hosts like Sean Hannity. AFP via Getty Images The Federal Communication Commission quietly decided Friday to delay ...
In a speech Monday to the Brookings Institution, Julius Genachowski, the head of the Federal Communications Commission, proposed that the FCC officially adopt six rules to enforce open access to the ...
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