ISPs
Why Spectrum Asked a Man to Pay $133,000 to Install Broadband Internet in NYC
Broadband consumers are often forced to shell out exorbitant prices to connect to networks.
Study: Throwing Taxpayer Money at Giant ISPs Hasn't Fixed America’s Broadband Problem
Corruption and inaccurate maps have allowed ISPs to paint a rosier picture of the broadband picture than actually exists.
'Political Backlash' Forces FCC to Abandon Plan to Make You Pay $225 to Complain About Your ISP
The FCC called it 'fake news,' then said it would push back voting on the new rules.
Net Neutrality Is Officially Repealed
But the effort to restore the rules continue at both the state and federal level.
Washington State Is Now the Only Place in America with Net Neutrality
The state law only went into effect once the federal rules were officially repealed on Monday.
It’s Official: the FCC Has Released the Date the Net Neutrality Repeal Will Go Into Effect
The rules were repealed in December, but the formal process wasn’t yet complete.
Comcast Is Already Hated—and It's About to Become a Lot More Powerful
With Comcast buying up broadcasters to cement its domination of the emerging streaming video market, it's about to get a lot worse.
The FCC’s Biggest Net Neutrality Champion Says She Can Achieve More by Leaving the Agency
Mignon Clyburn says watching net neutrality get repealed was ‘incredibly painful.’
ISPs Use Facebook Scandal to Push For Bad Privacy Laws They Know They’ll Get To Write
An industry that has spent decades fighting for less privacy oversight suddenly wants to lead the way on new legislation.
Washington Passed the First State-Level Net Neutrality Law, and Now Braces for a Brawl with the FCC
The governor signed the state’s new rules into law Monday, making it the first state to officially restore net neutrality.
Australia Is Considering Making It Illegal for ISPs to Advertise Inflated Speeds
ISPs in the US have been called out for similar behavior before.
These Guys Plan to Beam High-Speed Internet to Los Angeles From the Top of a Nearby Hill
The Los Angeles Community Broadband Project plans to use advances in wireless tech to compete with big telecom and connect the masses.