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What ISPs Need to Know About the FCC’s Title II / Open Internet Order
The National Law Review· 2 hours agoMainstream press reports have focused primarily on the “net neutrality” part of the Order, and to be...
Victory! FCC Closes Loopholes and Restores Net Neutrality
Electronic Frontier Foundations· 1 day agoThanks to weeks of the public speaking up and taking action the FCC has recognized the flaw in their...
Net neutrality restored as FCC votes to regulate internet providers
San Francisco Chronicle· 6 days agoThe move effectively reinstates a net neutrality order the commission first issued in 2015 during...
FCC closes net neutrality loophole that could have left customers paying more for faster gaming apps
PhoneArena· 6 days agoThe first draft would have allowed ISPs to provide "fast lanes" for certain applications as long as...
Telecom Alert: Net Neutrality Order; 4.9 GHz Proceeding Filings; Data Privacy Laws in Maryland;...
The National Law Review· 23 hours agoFCC Releases Net Neutrality Order
The FCC’s Net Neutrality Ruling Is Good News for Web3 Startups
CoinDesk via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoThe principle of an open internet underpinned the growth of the early Web and is just as necessary...
FCC explicitly prohibits fast lanes, closing possible net neutrality loophole
Ars Technica· 6 days agoThe Federal Communications Commission clarified its net neutrality rules to prohibit more kinds of...
FCC Reinstates Net Neutrality Rules | JD Supra
JD Supra· 6 days agoAdopted at the Commission’s April 2024 open meeting in a 3-2 vote by the Democratic majority, the new item largely restores the policy decisions made in the 2015 Open Internet Order, with some ...
FCC Closes ‘Fast Lane’ Loophole in Final Net Neutrality Order
Wired News· 7 days agoneutrality order has been updated to ensure that paid fast lanes in consumer-facing products violate...
Make net neutrality lasting policy
The Bradford Era· 1 day agoAllowing users to access all websites, apps and content on equal terms is what net neutrality is about. The Federal Communications Commission and Federal ...