ISPs
At the Behest of T-Mobile, the FCC Is Undoing Rules That Make it Easier for Small ISPs to Compete With Big Telecom
The rules around the Citizens Broadband Radio Service spectrum were changed in 2015 to make it easier for wireless ISPs to license space, but might be changed right before they are useful.
The FCC Cited Zero of the 22 Million Consumer Comments in its 218-Page Net Neutrality Repeal
"Despite the millions of comments, letters, and calls received, this Order cites, not even one consumer comment."
The FCC Says Consumer Backlash Will Protect Net Neutrality
As opposed to, you know, the rules it just gutted.
Oh, Cool: Big Telecom Got a Massive Break from the GOP Tax Bill, and It's Raising Prices
But, you know, some employees will get a one-time holiday bonus so it’s all fine.
Reminder: Republicans Also Gave Big Telecom Permission to Sell Your Personal Data This Year
No net neutrality and they can sell all your data without asking. What a year.
More than 100 Million Americans Can Only Get Internet Service from Companies That Have Violated Net Neutrality
A free market approach might have worked if we actually had competition.
Net Neutrality Activists Launch Massive ‘Day of Action’ to Protest Trump’s FCC
An online show of force opposing the FCC’s plan to dismantle net neutrality protections.
How to Track What Congress Is Doing on the Internet
A new tool aims to monitor what government workers look at online.
Visiting Random Sites to Confuse Trackers Won’t Protect Your Privacy
Obfuscation won’t likely stop marketers from figuring out your browsing habits.
Here’s the Data Republicans Just Allowed ISPs to Sell Without Your Consent
Privacy watchdogs blasted the vote as a brazen GOP giveaway to the broadband industry.