A 2014 appeals court decision linked Net Neutrality and Title II broadband. But today’s FCC hopes to reclassify broadband while also having the option of . . .
Broadband Title II reclassification would eliminate Net Neutrality rules, which Pai said were based on “hysterical prophecies of doom.”
Broadband populists want to turn the U.S. Internet into a heavily regulated government owned monopoly, argues ITIF. For evidence, a new report cites . . .
FCC Chairman Wheeler to step down, which will leave the FCC under Republican control. That means we’re likely to see a reversal of the Title II decision and
T-Mobile Open Internet settlement with the FCC focused on unlimited plans that slowed speeds if customers reached a monthly limit and at times, throttled
Netflix wants a minimum mobile broadband speed of 10 Mbps downstream, 1 Mbps upstream and wants to eliminate low broadband caps on mobile services and any