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The net neutrality rules are no longer the law of the land. The repeal of Obama-era net neutrality protections officially took effect on Monday, nearly six months after the Republican-led Federal ...
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 ...
The Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) repeal of net neutrality officially goes into effect today. But there are still several avenues being explored by activists, advocates, states and ...
Rebooting digital equality: FCC to restore net neutrality, reversing Trump-era repeal On April 25, the Federal Communications Commission will restore a policy shredded by the Trump Administration ...
Net neutrality has endured a ping-pong existence since it was first proposed in the 1990s. Over several decades, it has been approved several times by the FCC and then struck down by courts. Many of ...
The FCC voted Thursday to reinstate net neutrality, which will affect your internet speed. ... saying broadband investments slowed down after 2015 and picked back up in 2017 after the repeal. ...
Democrats at the Federal Communications Commission are kicking off on Thursday a long-anticipated effort to restore the Obama-era net neutrality protections, a high-profile campaign that would ...
Net neutrality is about to make a comeback. On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission will vote to restore net neutrality rules years after the agency voted to repeal them.
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 ...
The Federal Communications Commission received near-universal praise after it voted to repeal rules that did away with net neutrality. Net neutrality refers to the idea that internet service ...
So what impact could all of this have on journalism? In 2017, when the FCC said that it was considering overturning net neutrality rules, I wrote for CJR that some observers of the industry believed ...