The Federal Communications Commission just changed the internet. The commission voted Thursday afternoon to officially end the series of rules structuring what's known as "net neutrality." In its most ...
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is on his way out, which possibly might bring back net neutrality. Photo: Gage Skidmore/Flickr CC The man who ended net neutrality will exit the Federal Communications Commission ...
The Federal Communications Commission has officially lifted Obama-era internet protections known as net neutrality, leading to a potential change in how fast apps, websites and online services load ...
Net neutrality rules in the U.S. will officially expire on June 11. Net neutrality rules in the U.S. will officially expire on June 11, the Federal Communications Commission announced Thursday. The ...
While some people may declare net neutrality “dead” because the repeal is now in motion, there are still several avenues being explored by activists, advocates, states, and even Congress to save net ...
Ajit Pai, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, said during a speech on aging and technology in Washington, D.C., Nov. 30, his proposal to reverse Obama-era net neutrality regulations has ...
NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump has picked a fierce critic of the Obama-era “net neutrality” rules to be chief regulator of the nation’s airwaves and internet connections. In a statement Monday ...
Landmark net neutrality rules rescinded under former President Donald Trump could return under a new push by U.S. Federal Communications Commission chair Jessica Rosenworcel. The rules would ...
On June 11, the Federal Communications Commission’s repeal of net neutrality officially went into effect. This will have significant effects on the internet as we know it today, but Congress has ...
American cellular businesses will no longer be able to spend federal money on equipment from the two Chinese companies. By David McCabe BlackRock’s C.E.O., Larry Fink, is worried about what happens ...
The internet has become so much a part of the lives of most Americans that it is easy to imagine that it will always remain the free and open medium it is now. We'd like to believe it will remain a ...