Net neutrality is really, officially dead. Now what?
There are no more procedural delays on the FCC's decision -- the rules have been rolled back. Here's everything you need to know.
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Senate Democrats on Thursday made a last-ditch request for a House vote to reverse the Federal Communications Commission’s decision due to take effect on Monday.
There are no more procedural delays on
the FCC's decision --
The rules have been rolled back.
Here's everything you need to know.
The carrier won't appeal its case to
the Supreme Court, safeguarding
the trade commission's role as cop on the
net neutrality beat.
There are no more procedural delays on the FCC's decision -- the rules have been rolled back. Here's everything you need to know.
The FCC’s reversal of Obama-era laws protecting an open internet goes into effect. Here’s the reaction.
The carrier won't appeal its case to the Supreme Court, safeguarding the trade commission's role as cop on the net neutrality beat.
Good news for californians their Democrats have drafted a bill to bar ISPs such as Comcast, AT&T and verizon from playing favorites with online content. Even tho the 2015 net neutrality rule enacted under President Obama’s Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) end the 11th June, there's still hope. In fact, they are mirroring it to bring back neutrality. The bill’s author, Sen. Scott Wiener said : “States are still relevant. California has the right under its police powers to protect the health and safety of the public [...] “