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Netflix Could Rally Its 34 Million Members to Uphold Net Neutrality
In a letter to investors, the streaming leader vowed to fight a ruling last week that overturned net neutrality laws. Netflix also announced its stronger-than-expected earnings.
U.S. Court of Appeals Overturns Net Neutrality
In a ruling published Tuesday, a Washington D.C. court struck down portions of the Federal Communications Commission's rules.
Transportation Department Wants to Ban In-Flight Calls
Yes, cellphone use on planes would be annoying. But is that annoyance worth a whole new set of rules and regulations?
Cell Phone Calls During Flights: Best Idea or Worst Idea Ever?
Love it or hate it, chatting on your cell phone during a flight could soon become a reality.
FCC Updates Small-Business Tool for Fighting Cyber Threats
The revamped 'Small Biz Cyber Planner' includes online resources to beef up your security against cyber attacks.
Privacy of Location-Based Services on FCC's Radar
The Federal Communications Commission is turning its attention to privacy issues surrounding the growing use by businesses of location-based services.