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Too Little Too Late: FCC Finally Realizes AT&T's Zero Rating Is Anti-Competitive by Karl Bode 11-14-2016 8:40 AM (20 comments)
As Expected, FCC Passes Modest Privacy Rules For Broadband Providers, ISPs Act Like World Has Ended by Mike Masnick 10-27-2016 11:46 AM (14 comments)
Google Fiber Announces Layoffs & Deployment Pause, Will Likely Pivot To Wireless by Karl Bode 10-26-2016 10:43 AM (25 comments)
Facebook Wants To Bring Controversial Zero Rated 'Free Basics' Service To The States by Karl Bode 10-12-2016 8:27 AM (28 comments)
Verizon Claims Nobody Wants Unlimited Data, Wouldn't Be Profitable Anyway by Karl Bode 9-27-2016 6:22 AM (28 comments)
AT&T Will Zero Rate its Upcoming Streaming TV Service, Doesn't Think FCC Will Act by Karl Bode 9-22-2016 6:22 AM (39 comments)
Netflix Urges FCC To Crack Down On Broadband Usage Caps by Karl Bode 9-13-2016 6:28 AM (47 comments)
What Net Neutrality? While The FCC Naps, AT&T Now Exempting DirecTV Content From Wireless Usage Caps by Karl Bode 9-07-2016 10:49 AM (25 comments)
AT&T, Poster Child For Government Favoritism, Mocks Google Fiber For Government Favoritism by Karl Bode 9-01-2016 8:32 AM (15 comments)
FCC Gives Up On Municipal Broadband Fight by Karl Bode 8-31-2016 10:46 AM (16 comments)
Surprise! European Union Adopts Net Neutrality Guidelines That Don't Suck by Karl Bode 8-31-2016 3:31 AM (7 comments)
T-Mobile Declares It's On 'The Right Side Of History' As It Laughs At Net Neutrality by Karl Bode 8-30-2016 6:23 AM (19 comments)
How Is This Not A Net Neutrality Violation, Sprint? by Karl Bode 8-26-2016 11:51 AM (12 comments)
One More Time With Feeling: Net Neutrality Didn't Hurt Broadband Investment In The Slightest by Karl Bode 8-24-2016 6:29 AM (23 comments)
T-Mobile, Sprint Tap Dance Over, Under, And Around Net Neutrality by Karl Bode 8-22-2016 8:35 AM (24 comments)
Appeals Court Strikes Down FCC Attempt To Eliminate Protectionist State Broadband Laws by Karl Bode 8-10-2016 1:04 PM (24 comments)
Broadband Industry Formally Tries, Once Again, To Kill Net Neutrality by Karl Bode 8-02-2016 6:28 AM (11 comments)
Wireless Industry To Request En Banc Appeal Hearing On Net Neutrality Rules by Karl Bode 7-28-2016 4:05 PM (17 comments)
With 4 Days Left, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Larry Lessig, And Barbara Van Schewick Beg Europe To Close Net Neutrality Loopholes by Karl Bode 7-14-2016 2:24 PM (9 comments)
European Telcos Threaten To Withhold Next Gen Wireless Upgrades If Net Neutrality Rules Passed by Karl Bode 7-12-2016 6:30 AM (30 comments)
North Carolina's New Broadband Plan Forgets To Include 'Don't Let ISP Lobbyists Write Shitty State Telecom Law' by Karl Bode 6-23-2016 9:36 AM (3 comments)
Study Finds That T-Mobile's Binge On Is Exploitable, Unreliable, And Still Violates Net Neutrality by Karl Bode 6-22-2016 6:23 AM (25 comments)
Appeals Court Fully Upholds FCC's Net Neutrality Rules by Karl Bode 6-14-2016 8:04 AM (13 comments)
Europe Has One Last Shot To Ensure Its Net Neutrality Rules Actually Work by Karl Bode 6-08-2016 3:27 AM (2 comments)
House Budget Bill Guts Net Neutrality, Kills FCC Authority -- All Because The FCC Dared To Stand Up To Comcast & AT&T by Karl Bode 5-26-2016 9:28 AM (37 comments)
Reddit, Mozilla, Others Urge FCC To Formally Investigate Broadband Usage Caps And Zero Rating by Karl Bode 5-24-2016 11:44 AM (17 comments)
Add Philadelphia To The Long List Of Cities That Think Verizon Ripped Them Off On Fiber Promises by Karl Bode 5-17-2016 9:27 AM (18 comments)
Cable Lobbying Group Claims More Competition Would Hurt Consumers by Karl Bode 5-17-2016 6:28 AM (38 comments)
Comcast, Wireless Industry Using 'Diversity' Groups To Oppose Net Neutrality, Fight Cable Set Top Box Reform by Karl Bode 5-12-2016 6:33 AM (4 comments)
Netflix Settles Throttling 'Controversy' By Letting Mobile Users Throttle Themselves (Or Not) by Karl Bode 5-09-2016 6:23 AM (15 comments)

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