All FCC articles – Page 2
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Net neutrality repeal creates political chasms, raises regulatory conundrums
The FCC has voted 3-2 to repeal so-called net neutrality. Next up: political battles and regulatory confusion.
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Battle lines solidify ahead of ‘net neutrality’ vote
Amid still-growing controversy, the Federal Communications Commission is readying itself for a ‘public’ hearing on one of the most controversial topics it has ever weighed in on: “net neutrality.”
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Senators want more debate over another net neutrality plan
The Federal Communications Commission has received more than 16 million comments on a proposal to revive net neutrality. Deliberations on the rule, introduced in May, allowed for a 30-day public comment process.Nevertheless, Democrats, are calling on the FCC to extend the expiring comment period.
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Groups accuse FCC of First Amendment trespasses
Free speech activists are calling upon the Federal Communications Commission to address “crackdowns against First Amendment freedoms during recent meetings” regarding net neutrality.
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Group claims fake net neutrality comments filed with FCC
A conservative non-profit is alleging that thousands of pro-net neutrality comments submitted in recent weeks to the Federal Communications Commission Website are fake.
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Tech startups protest retreat from net neutrality
More than 800 tech startups and investors have joined forces to oppose a Federal Communications Commission proposal to scale back rules related to net neutrality.
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For whom the ring tolls: Companies struggle with TCPA
A sector-wide swath of companies has faced expensive troubles under the consumer-friendly Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Its upward enforcement trend is especially troubling in an age where direct outreach to consumers is of increasing importance, says Joe Mont.
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