Rest assured that we're working on a full analysis of the FCC's major net neutrality decision today, but the Commission hasn't actually released the.
You read that title correctly. Net neutrality regulation over the wireless spectrum isn't as necessary because Android is open source. How the FCC went.
The F.C.C. approved new rules regarding access to the Internet that are sure to attract opposition from Republicans and in the courts.
If, as some say, a deal can only be called successful when everyone involved leaves the table unsatisfied, then the net neutrality rules approved at a meeting this ...
In a 3-2 vote split down party lines the FCC approved the first.
With a 3 to 2 vote earlier today, the FCC has put its stamp of approval on Net Neutrality. The funny thing is ...
Despite what some politicians and pundits are saying, the FCC's vote on net neutrality is neither a government takeover of the Internet nor a complete sell-out to the telecommunications industry.
The so-called net neutrality [JURIST news archive] rules, proposed [JURIST report] by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski [official profile] earlier this month, would prevent Internet providers from selectively blocking web access. ...
The FCC today approved an order that will enshrine the policies of network neutrality -- the idea that ISPs can't hinder or discriminate against lawful content flowing across their pipes -- as regulations enforced by the FCC.
It essentially means that while the FCC is stepping in on behalf of net neutrality as it pertains to our home and office computers, our smartphones and tablets and the apps thereon – increasingly the way many of us consume bandwidth and ...