It looks like Sony is ready to launch a new generation of its XM over-ear headsets. The company launched the current ...
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This ruling significantly curtailed the FCC's ability to implement and enforce net neutrality regulations. Net neutrality, a principle that advocates for equal treatment of all internet traffic ...
Credit an assist from the Supreme Court. Democrats on the FCC last year resurrected the Obama-era regulation that classified broadband providers as common carriers under Title II of the 1934 ...
A U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in Cincinnati on Thursday ruled that the FCC did not have legal authority to reinstate the landmark net neutrality rules. It's a largely partisan ...
In a published opinion, the appellate court in the state of Ohio said an order last year by the Federal Communications Commission "resurrected the FCC's heavy-handed regulatory regime." ...
More Mandel Ngan/Getty Images The FCC introduced net-neutrality rules under President Barack Obama's administration but those rules were scrapped by President Donald Trump in 2017. President Joe ...
In its response filed with the FCC, Skydance, Paramount and NAI said the petitions are “meritless,” “unwarranted,” “procedurally defective” and would seek relief that raise ...
The ruling comes after the FCC voted last year to restore regulations that would require ISPs, including companies like AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon, to treat internet traffic equally. Net ...
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals said that the FCC lacked the authority to oversee wireless and home-broadband services under the same set of rules that long governed telephone service.
The FCC had sought to reinstate a sweeping policy established under President Obama that was designed to treat internet service as an essential public service, similar to a water or power utility.
The FCC had sought to reinstate a sweeping policy established under President Obama that was designed to treat internet service as an essential public service, similar to a water or power utility.