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AT&T Braces for $100 Million Fine Over 'Unlimited' Data Plans
The FCC is charging AT&T with not properly informing customers that it would slow data speeds on unlimited plans if data caps were exceeded.
FCC's Tom Wheeler on Open Internet Rules: 'We Shouldn't Be Going Backwards'
FCC's Tom Wheeler on Open Internet Rules: 'We Shouldn't Be Going Backwards'
Why Mark Cuban Thinks the Comcast-Time Warner Cable Deal Fell Apart
The feisty billionaire investor and 'Shark Tank' star sounded off about the failed mega merger on Twitter and -- no surprise -- he's pointing the finger at the FCC.
Surprise! Mark Zuckerberg Isn't a Workaholic. Well, Not Exactly.
In his latest Q&A, the billionaire Facebook CEO talked work habits, net neutrality and virtual reality. He even fielded Qs from Richard Branson and Shakira. And, no, he didn't hire that dude who asked him for a job.
Despite What Mark Cuban Says, Net Neutrality Will Not Create 'Uncertainty'
The FCC now has oversight of the Internet. But there is one thing it can never change.
FCC Adopts Tough Net Neutrality Rule in Historic Regulatory Shift
A raucous debate that has unfolded over the past year has concluded with what appears to be permanent protection of the Internet as open platform for entrepreneurs and free speech.
Net Neutrality a Big Step Nearer as Congress Republicans Concede Fight
No chance of overturning FCC ruling likely through new legislation due to lack of bipartisan support.
On U.S. Net Neutrality Rules, 11th-Hour Push Against Vague Rule
One aspect of the rules is drawing criticism from both opponents and proponents of tighter regulation.
What Will Soar and Fail in Tech and Business This Year
The tech guru whose predictions are closely followed by Silicon Valley luminaries has some thoughts about what to expect in 2015.
On Net Neutrality, FCC Chairman Pushes for the 'Strongest Open Internet Protections Ever Proposed'
As expected, his proposed rules would ban ISPs from blocking and slowing down lawful Internet content and services.
Internet Fast-Lanes Would Be Banned Under Planned FCC Proposal
FCC chair Tom Wheeler's expected proposal calls for regulating Internet service providers like utilities.
FCC Chairman Hints at Support of Broadband Reclassification
Tom Wheeler's latest comments are being viewed as the strongest sign yet that he plans to sign with President Obama on strict net neutrality rules.
U.S. Manufacturers Group Opposes Stricter Internet Regulations
'Current proposals to regulate the Internet with early 20th Century–era laws severely threaten continued growth.'
U.S. House Subcommittee Postpones Hearing on Net Neutrality
The matter 'will be top priority in the new Congress.'
FCC Chief Says Any New Internet Rules Must Withstand Lawsuits
U.S. regulators expect Internet service providers to sue the government over any changes in the way they are regulated and must reevaluate any proposals to make sure they stand up in court.