The FCC’s justification for the open internet rules was sufficient, as the Court had already decided in Verizon that open internet rules “will preserve and facilitate the ‘virtuous circle’ of innovation that has driven the explosive growth of the Internet.” (at 95) The General Conduct Rule was not unconstitutionally vague under the
Mar 25, 2020 FCC readies vote on government takeover of internet In order to enact those strong protections, the FCC will take the controversial step of reclassifying broadband Internet service so it can be treated similarly to a utility, like traditional phone The FCC "Broadband" Definition Has Changed. Here is What FCC Chairman Ajit Pai earned a shower of negative media attention in recent months for his suggestion that a mobile broadband benchmark of 10 Mbps should be sufficient to mark consumers as “served” in the semi-annual Broadband Progress Report. [3] In his proposal, Pai cited the widespread access to high-speed mobile as potentially sufficient for basic Internet access.
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FCC Rcd. 3241 (2020) (requiring IP-based originating and terminating voice providers to implement STIR/SHAKEN by June 30, 2021). 5. See . NPRM ¶ 14. 6. See . 2019 Declaratory Ruling ¶ 35 (noting “several examples of call-blocking programs that may be effective and
Internet companies won't disconnect people for unpaid bills for 60 days, FCC says Companies also agreed to waive late fees and open Wi-Fi hot spots to Americans who need them.
Save The Internet! - Rally at the FCC The FCC is proposing new Internet policies that would allow Internet providers like Comcast, AT&T, and Verizon, charge other websites, companies and other online services an extra fee - or else Internet users will have their access to those websites slowed down. This policy would make the Internet a "pay-to-play" service - basically if you don FCC: TV Stations Can Team Up for Broadcast Internet May 18, 2020 Wednesday, March 11, 2020. Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554 The FCC's Broadband Map allows you to search for internet service providers in your area. Enter your street address and search results will list available providers and the type of technology they use, and compare the providers' advertised speeds of service.