A trio of legislators introduced on Monday the Broadband Adoption Act of 2015, which would modernize the FCC's Lifeline program to include broadband services for low-income Americans.
The new rules allow the FCC to reclassify broadband as a utility under Title II of the Communications Act. The rules are expected to spur multiple lawsuits.
In an op-ed in Wired, Chairman Tom Wheeler says Title II would establish "enforceable, bright-line rules" to protect the Internet from paid prioritization.
The FCC wrapped up the last of four round tables Tuesday on net neutrality. (Source: iStockphoto.com) If Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler was looking for a…
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler struck a clear tone during a speech Thursday: If the country wants better broadband, it needs better competition. Wheeler’s remarks outlined…
The Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 Friday to require all wireless carriers and some messaging services to allow people to text 911 in the event of an…
The Federal Communications Commission approved three new regulations Friday at its July open meeting, the most notable being a major reform of its E-rate program. In a 3-2 vote,…