Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Net Neutrality Net Neutrality Court-Case Preview: Did the FCC Mess Up by Redefining Broadband? January 31, 2019 The groups that sued the FCC argue that Chairman Pai offered insufficient legal justification for deregulating the broadband industry. Net Neutrality Here's the Net Neutrality Argument Advocates Are About to Make in Court January 30, 2019 A number of prominent tech companies and digital-rights groups expressed confidence that their court battle against the FCC will succeed. Internet Access Media Consolidation T-Mobile, Sprint Executives to Face Lawmakers Over Proposed Merger January 29, 2019 T-Mobile and Sprint have some explaining to do if their proposed merger has any chance of approval. Net Neutrality Net Neutrality Repeal, Evidence Shows, Is Doing None of the Good Stuff Ajit Pai and Telecom Industry Promised January 24, 2019 According to recent reports, in the year after the repeal, cable companies' investments actually fell. Media Consolidation A T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Would Be Onerous for California's Working Families January 21, 2019 Wireless prices would rise for nearly all Californians, but low-income customers would feel it most. Privacy Facebook Could Be Fined Millions by U.S. Regulators for Privacy Violations January 18, 2019 FTC officials have discussed imposing a record-setting fine on Facebook after a year of major data breaches and improper data sharing. Privacy Facebook Could Face Large Fines Over Cambridge Analytica January 18, 2019 The Federal Trade Commission has reportedly discussed a “record-setting” fine for Facebook over its privacy practices. Internet Access Mobile Providers at Center of Privacy Storm January 15, 2019 Major wireless providers are facing new scrutiny into their privacy practices after a bombshell report sparked an outcry. Net Neutrality Court Signals Green Light for Net Neutrality Argument January 15, 2019 The government shutdown won't delay oral arguments, which will proceed as planned on Feb. 1. Net Neutrality FCC Trying to Postpone Net Neutrality Lawsuit Over Shutdown, But It Probably Won't Work January 15, 2019 Citing the ongoing partial shutdown, the FCC moved to postpone the next phase of the lawsuit challenging its 2017 decision. Previous page Prev … Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Current page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 Page 139 … Next page Next
Net Neutrality Net Neutrality Court-Case Preview: Did the FCC Mess Up by Redefining Broadband? January 31, 2019 The groups that sued the FCC argue that Chairman Pai offered insufficient legal justification for deregulating the broadband industry.
Net Neutrality Here's the Net Neutrality Argument Advocates Are About to Make in Court January 30, 2019 A number of prominent tech companies and digital-rights groups expressed confidence that their court battle against the FCC will succeed.
Internet Access Media Consolidation T-Mobile, Sprint Executives to Face Lawmakers Over Proposed Merger January 29, 2019 T-Mobile and Sprint have some explaining to do if their proposed merger has any chance of approval.
Net Neutrality Net Neutrality Repeal, Evidence Shows, Is Doing None of the Good Stuff Ajit Pai and Telecom Industry Promised January 24, 2019 According to recent reports, in the year after the repeal, cable companies' investments actually fell.
Media Consolidation A T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Would Be Onerous for California's Working Families January 21, 2019 Wireless prices would rise for nearly all Californians, but low-income customers would feel it most.
Privacy Facebook Could Be Fined Millions by U.S. Regulators for Privacy Violations January 18, 2019 FTC officials have discussed imposing a record-setting fine on Facebook after a year of major data breaches and improper data sharing.
Privacy Facebook Could Face Large Fines Over Cambridge Analytica January 18, 2019 The Federal Trade Commission has reportedly discussed a “record-setting” fine for Facebook over its privacy practices.
Internet Access Mobile Providers at Center of Privacy Storm January 15, 2019 Major wireless providers are facing new scrutiny into their privacy practices after a bombshell report sparked an outcry.
Net Neutrality Court Signals Green Light for Net Neutrality Argument January 15, 2019 The government shutdown won't delay oral arguments, which will proceed as planned on Feb. 1.
Net Neutrality FCC Trying to Postpone Net Neutrality Lawsuit Over Shutdown, But It Probably Won't Work January 15, 2019 Citing the ongoing partial shutdown, the FCC moved to postpone the next phase of the lawsuit challenging its 2017 decision.