President Donald Trump’s FCC has put the kibosh on controversial Obama-era net neutrality regulations. At its monthly meeting Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission, led by Republican Chairman Ajit Pai, voted to repeal regulation passed in 2015 that prevented broadband companies from blocking or slowing access to websites or services. The rules also prohibited broadband companies …
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Net neutrality, neutered: FCC votes out Obama
Internet service providers got an early Christmas gift. The Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to repeal Obama-era net neutrality rules, handing the broadband and wireless industries a big victory in their battle against government oversight of the internet. The Republican-led FCC voted 3-2 along party lines to dismantle the 2015 regulations, which ensured all traffic on the internet is treated …
Read More »FCC’s net neutrality repeal ‘boggles the mind,’ says commissioner
In 2015, when the FCC’s net neutrality rules became the law of the land, Mignon Clyburn was one of three Democrats who made it happen. Enlarge Image FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn addresses demonstrators who gathered in Washington on Dec. 7 to oppose FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s plans to scrap Obama-era net neutrality protections. Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Clyburn, along …
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T-Mobile is getting into the the television business with the acquisition of Layer3 TV, a TV tech company. The new service will launch next year, according to T-Mobile CEO John Legere. The wireless carrier is billing the service as a breakthrough for people who “love their TV, but … hate their TV providers.” The service will combine streaming TV and …
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T-Mobile is getting into the the television business with the acquisition of Layer3 TV, a TV tech company. The new service will launch next year, according to T-Mobile CEO John Legere. The wireless carrier is billing the service as a breakthrough for people who “love their TV, but … hate their TV providers.” The service will combine streaming TV and …
Read More »Net neutrality protesters take to the streets
Protesters gathered in front of Verizon stores around the US on Thursday in a last-ditch effort to save the rules governing net neutrality. Enlarge Image Protesters gathered outside a Verizon store in New York City in an effort to stop the FCC from repealing net neutrality protections. Sarah Tew/CNET The protests were organized by several advocacy groups, including Fight for …
Read More »Ericsson predicts 1 billion 5G subscriptions in 2023
Telecom equipment maker Ericsson predicts there will be at least 1 billion 5G subscriptions in 2023. This is double the number of connections the company predicts for 2022, the company said in its semiannual Mobility Report. The technology is expected to be first deployed in dense urban areas. Ericsson said more than 20 percent of the world’s population will …
Read More »FCC chairman calls Twitter the real threat to an open internet
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has gone on the attack to defend his proposal to roll back net neutrality regulations. Pai said in a speech Tuesday he wanted to “cut through the hysteria and hot air” about the proposal he unveiled last week to unwind the Obama-era rules that prevent broadband companies from controlling consumers’ internet experience. The Federal Communications Commission …
Read More »Comcast: No plans for internet ‘fast lanes’ after net neutrality repeal
Comcast said it has no plans to offer fast lanes on the internet after the Federal Communications Commission eliminates Obama-era regulation, which banned the practice. On Tuesday, the nation’s biggest cable operator responded to a report from the website Ars Technica, which stated Comcast might be considering offering a service that would charge companies like Netflix and Google to deliver …
Read More »Hawaii’s Schatz: Net neutrality could be the next political movement
The Federal Communications Commission’s effort to repeal net neutrality regulations should be a rallying cry for internet-loving voters. That’s the message Sen. Brian Schatz, a Democrat from Hawaii, is promoting following news this week that the FCC is planning to vote next month on rolling back most of the Obama-era regulations that prevent broadband providers from messing with your internet …
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