The FCC votes 3-2 to reinstate the US' net neutrality rules, expanding government oversight of ISPs and aiming to protect consumer access to the internet
Oh right, there wasn't one. Telecomms are fuming about the restoration of rules that prevent them from gouging their customers. Us. … Chuck Darwin / @cdarwin@c.im : FCC votes to restore net neutrali...
A look at what happens now that net neutrality rules have been rolled back, including its immediate implications and legal pushback
But It's Not Dead Yet Emily Price / Lifehacker : What Happens Now That Net Neutrality Is ‘Gone’ Sean Captain / Fast Company : Four ways to survive the end of net neutrality today Tony Romm / Houston C...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says he will use the Congressional Review Act to force a vote on FCC's net neutrality rules repeal
what happens next? Jacob Kastrenakes / The Verge : Responses from nine ISPs show few firm commitments to not block, throttle, or prioritize certain data after FCC repeals net neutrality rules David Sh...
Responses from nine ISPs show few firm commitments to not block, throttle, or prioritize certain data after FCC repeals net neutrality rules
Comcast is committed to an Open Internet. Michael J. Coren / Quartz : Comcast changed its website and net neutrality fans may not like it Tweets: Karl Bode / @karlbode : “Firm” lol. PR promises mean a...
FCC unveils its plan to repeal net neutrality rules, a move that would give ISPs broad powers to determine which websites and online services customers use
and Every Day—We Fight to Defend the Open Internet Mallory Locklear / Engadget : What to expect from the FCC's net neutrality proposal Denelle Dixon / The Mozilla Blog : Statement on FCC proposal to r...
Q&A with Evan Greer of the nonprofit Fight for the Future, who organized Wednesday's “Net Neutrality Day of Action”
but the rules are still getting scrapped Marguerite Reardon / CNET : Net neutrality fight could end up in court, senator says Jacob Kastrenakes / The Verge : AT&T's ‘support’ for net neutrality means ...
Twitter announces that it is backing the FCC's net neutrality proposal
Why Twitter faves #NetNeutrality — The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is poised to act on a “net neutrality” proposal that will put vital consumer and competitive protections ...