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FCC's New Proposal Goes Beyond Open Internet, Focuses On Infrastructure
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
A new proposal from FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler shows a strong push to upgrade telecommunication networks.
FCC Fines ISPs Terracom, Yourtel $3.5 Million For Violating Consumer Privacy
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
The FCC is charging two smaller ISPs, sister companies Terracom and Yourtel, with a $3.5 million fine for violating consumer privacy and over-billing of the federal Lifeline program.
FCC Reviewing Proposed Charter, Bright House, Time Warner Merger
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
FCC is reviewing the Charter-Time Warner-Bright House merger proposal.
FCC Sets Deadline For Small ISPs To Adhere To New Transparency Rules
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
Should smaller ISPs adhere to the transparency rule, just like larger ISPs?
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai Presents Plan To Grow Broadband
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai presented a counter plan to Wheeler's Open Internet.
FCC Done With ISPs Making Excuses For Not Upgrading Their Networks
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler gave a speech today to explain the FCC's position on the growth of broadband networks, showing a much more aggressive stance when it comes to upholding broadband regulations.
Internet Wars, Chapter IV: FCC A New Hope For Consumers
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
FCC's Rules Of The Open Internet Take Effect Today, But For How Long?
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
As of today, this new legislation takes effect, but you might not notice any change, and the changes might only be for a short time.
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