Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai said on Monday he stands by the agency's repeal of landmark net neutrality rules and circulated a proposal to address three issues raised by a U.S.
The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday voted 232-190 to restore the Obama-era net neutrality rules. But the Save the Internet Act (HR 1644) faces tough odds in the Senate, given that Majority ...
Net neutrality is the argument that all internet service providers (ISPs) must treat all forms of internet communication equally.
Net neutrality is a sometimes well-intentioned, but always misguided attempt to regulate the internet under the guise of fairness and equality. Except for a brief moment during the Obama ...
Of all the modern technological advances, the internet is certainly one of the most impressive. For most consumers, it went from an inscrutable concept to a ubiquitous presence within a quarter of a ...
The Sixth Circuit US Court of Appeals ruled yesterday that the FCC does not have the "statutory authority" to implement net neutrality rules. Since the rules were established in 2015, the FCC argued ...
Last week I discussed the Sixth Circuit decision classifying broadband as a Title I information service and effectively eliminating the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) general power to ...
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 ...
About the author: Thomas Hazlett is Hugh H. Macaulay Endowed professor of economics at Clemson University, and formerly served as chief economist at the Federal Communications Commission. The Federal ...
Striking back at The New York Times Company, the Federal Communications Commission is urging a judge to rule the agency need not disclose information about net neutrality commenters because it would ...
(TNS) — Maine's new law mandating new neutrality is designed to ensure fair access to Internet services while filling a new regulatory gap left by the federal government. But most consumers probably ...