The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on network neutrality on September 17.
Get ready: The Senate is about to hold a hearing on net neutrality
The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on network neutrality on September 17.
Get ready: The Senate is about to hold a hearing on net neutrality
The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on network neutrality on September 17.
Get ready: The Senate is about to hold a hearing on net neutrality
The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on network neutrality on September 17.
Nancy Pelosi: The FCC’s network neutrality rules should reclassify broadband
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is urging the Federal Communications Commission to oversee broadband providers more closely in an effort to preserve an open Internet.
Nancy Pelosi: The FCC’s network neutrality rules should reclassify broadband
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is urging the Federal Communications Commission to oversee broadband providers more closely in an effort to preserve an open Internet.
Nancy Pelosi: The FCC’s network neutrality rules should reclassify broadband
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is urging the Federal Communications Commission to oversee broadband providers more closely in an effort to preserve an open Internet.
Nancy Pelosi: The FCC’s network neutrality rules should reclassify broadband
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is urging the Federal Communications Commission to oversee broadband providers more closely in an effort to preserve an open Internet.
Chairman Walden Fears Rough Waters Ahead for FCC
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler agreed to be the lone witness at the House Communications Subcommittee FCC oversight hearing May 20, where he could hear it from both sides of the aisle on network neutrality, and Subcommittee Chairman Greg Walden (R-OR) indicated May 19 that it was not going to be a triumphal return for Chairman Wheeler.
FCC’s wishy-washy rulemaking might doom net neutrality in court
When the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted the Open Internet Order in 2010 -- forbidding Internet Service Providers from blocking services or charging content providers for access to the network -- there was one thing the FCC was careful not to do. What the FCC did not do is declare that Internet service providers are "common carriers," a classification that could have opened the door to even stricter regulations.