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...
Biden names Jessica Rosenworcel to officially lead the FCC, nominates Gigi Sohn as third Democratic commissioner, but it's unclear if Senate will confirm soon
On the surface — and maybe this is close to how the company wants … Diana Goovaerts / FierceTelecom : Biden taps Rosenworcel, Davidson to fill key telecom posts at FCC, NTIA Ben Brody / Protocol : Bid...
Rep. Marsha Blackburn proposes bill to ban site blocking and throttling but allow fast lanes and bar FCC from regulating ISPs as common carriers under Title II
Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica :
FCC releases proposal for rollback of Title II net neutrality rules, with initial comments due July 17 and reply comments due August 16
here's how to comment Harper Neidig / The Hill : FCC opens public comment period for net neutrality See also Mediagazer
How Obama's intervention on Title II sparked hyper-partisanship at the FCC, and Ajit Pai's public stance on regulations changed as chance to be chairman opened
The answer - because net-neutrality slayer Ajit Pai wants to stay in charge — Special report This week, Ajit Pai …
FCC releases the full text of Ajit Pai's proposal to roll back Title II net neutrality rules ahead of May 18 vote, opens commenting system
and Misleading Trump's Base Ted Johnson / Variety : FCC Chairman's Net Neutrality Proposal Questions Need for Any Rules at All David Shepardson / Reuters : U.S. FCC Chief Unveils Plan to Scrap Obama-E...
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai outlines plan to roll back Title II net neutrality rules, plans to release full proposal on April 27 for FCC vote on May 18
Vote to begin net neutrality rollback scheduled for May 18. — The Federal Communications Commission will vote next month to start the process …
FCC asks broadband providers to take reasonable steps to safeguard customer privacy, as new Title II regulations take effect
John Eggerton / Broadcasting & Cable :
FCC Chairman Wheeler proposes using Title II authority to implement and enforce open internet protections
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler: This Is How We Will Ensure Net Neutrality — Federal Communication Commission(FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler waits for a hearing at the FCC December 11, 2014 in Washington, DC.
Google Fiber could use utility poles and other utility-owned infrastructure under Title II, spurring broadband, company says in letter to FCC
Google Strikes an Upbeat Note With FCC on Title II — In a rare public comment by Google on net neutrality, the Internet giant this week …