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Court Strikes Down Net Neutrality Rules but Grants FCC Sweeping New Power over Internet
Today, the D.C. Circuit struck down most of the FCC’s 2010 Open Internet Order, rejecting rules that required broadband providers to carry all traffic for...
FCC’s Prison Payphone Rates Stayed on Appeal, Likely to Be Struck Down
Today, the D.C. Circuit stayed the rate-of-return regulations the Federal Communications Commission adopted last summer to lower interstate calling rates for prisoners in state prisons. Thus, until...
Unclear how Open Internet Order would apply to AT&T’s “Sponsored Data” program if brought to home broadband
Monday, AT&T announced a possible “sponsored data” program that would allow content providers — like app developers or media companies — to foot the bill...
Berin Szoka discusses looming Net neutrality ruling in The Hill
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals will soon rule on the FCC’s Open Internet Order, deciding whether the agency has the authority to impose this...
Commissioner Pai’s Kingsbury keynote featured in Multichannel News
Last week, TechFreedom brought together a panel of experts to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Kingsbury Commitment and discuss how to promote universal service in...
Event Video: “A New Kingsbury Commitment: Universal Service through Competition?”
Yesterday, TechFreedom hosted an event commemorating the Kingsbury Commitment’s 100th anniversary, and discussing how we can approach universal service in the digital era. Watch the...
