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  • Internet Access
    Media Consolidation
    Media Control

    Comcast-Time Warner Cable: The Deal Is Dead

    April 24, 2015

    WASHINGTON -- Comcast abandoned its proposed merger with Time Warner Cable on Friday morning. The move followed media reports of considerable skepticism about the benefits of the merger by staff at the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission, the two agencies charged with reviewing the deal.

  • Free & Open Internet
    Media Consolidation

    FCC Poised to Move Against Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger

    April 23, 2015

    WASHINGTON -- According to reports in the Wall Street Journal and Politico, FCC staff may be prepared to recommend that Comcast’s proposed takeover of Time Warner Cable be designated for a hearing.

  • Net Neutrality

    Net Neutrality One Step Closer to Becoming the Law of the Land

    April 13, 2015

    WASHINGTON — On Monday, the Office of the Federal Register published the Net Neutrality rules the Federal Communications Commission adopted in February. The publication of the rules bring real Net Neutrality protections closer to becoming official, but it also will trigger additional lawsuits from opponents of the open Internet.

  • Net Neutrality

    Congress Needs to Stick to the Facts on Net Neutrality

    March 17, 2015

    WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, Congress will convene the first of five hearings on the FCC’s new Net Neutrality rules. The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing, “FCC Process: Examining the Relationship Between the FCC and the White House,” is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m.

  • Net Neutrality

    FCC Releases Net Neutrality Rules to Protect Internet Users, Stop Blocking and Discrimination Online

    March 12, 2015

    WASHINGTON — On Thursday morning, the FCC released the rules and the text of the Open Internet Order it voted to approve on Feb. 26. The document provides the complete details on the agency's plan to reclassify broadband access under Title II of the Communications Act — the step needed to provide real Net Neutrality protections for Internet users, promote competition, access, and choice, and stop any phone and cable company plans to block, throttle and discriminate against online content.