Internet freedom at last! FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler's proposal is for full Title II reclassification for ISPs, defining ISPs as utilities and preventing fast-lane profiteering Despite all the lobbying ...
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler defended and briefly explained the commission’s recent Net neutrality decision during a keynote speech at Mobile World Congress. He also ...
At issue is whether Wheeler will vote to enact so-called Title II regulation and reclassify the Internet as a public utility, the outcome favored by people who oppose the idea of Internet service ...
Net neutrality activists are planning a nationwide day of protests on Thursday after it was reported last week that Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler is considering a hybrid plan ...
Sedgwick's John Stephens discusses the FCC's plan to regulate the Internet as a utility and what the courts and Congress may have to say about it. SACRAMENTO — Federal Communications Commission ...
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FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler thanked President Barack Obama for weighing in on the topic of net neutrality, and suggested that honoring his wish will be easier said than done. The only sure thing: Obama’s ...
Chairman Tom Wheeler at the Federal Communications Commission is moving in the right direction toward true net neutrality. He deserves some plaudits for abandoning the deeply flawed proposal put ...
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission should delay its scheduled May 15 vote on a new Net neutrality proposal because of public outcry that the rules aren’t strong enough, a commissioner said.
Airplane mode hasn't been necessary for nearly 20 years, but the myth persists. The veteran consumer advocate said "legions of cable and media industry lobbyists" lobbed “unrelenting, dishonest and ...
Update April 24, 1:31 p.m. FCC chairman Tom Wheeler released a statement Thursday clarifying how the new rules will work after a number of reports allegedly mis-stated how much the new rules harken ...