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Americans Don’t Care About Prison Phone Exploitation, Says FCC Official

Posted on August 5, 2016 by Sam Gustin for Motherboard

Federal regulators are trying to lower sky-high phone rates for inmates and their families, which advocate say reduces recidivism. Continue reading Americans Don’t Care About Prison Phone Exploitation, Says FCC Official→

Posted in communication, fcc, Justice, Law, prison phones, prisons, telecom

​Comcast’s Defense of ‘Pay-For-Privacy’ Alarms Consumer Advocates

Posted on August 4, 2016 by Sam Gustin for Motherboard

The cable giant is exploring how to gain greater access to user data. Continue reading ​Comcast’s Defense of ‘Pay-For-Privacy’ Alarms Consumer Advocates→

Posted in Comcast, communications, fcc, pay for privacy, privacy, regulation

Big Telecom Wants a DC Circuit Net Neutrality Review. Here’s Why That’s Unlikely

Posted on July 29, 2016 by Sam Gustin for Motherboard

The broadband industry is not taking its recent net neutrality defeat lying down. Continue reading Big Telecom Wants a DC Circuit Net Neutrality Review. Here’s Why That’s Unlikely→

Posted in broadband, CTIA, fcc, Futures, Internet, lobbying, net neutrality, paid prioritization, short circuit, Tom Wheeler

Democrats Weigh Antitrust Effort Against Silicon Valley

Posted on July 26, 2016 by Sam Gustin for Motherboard

Hillary Clinton is close to the tech set. Continue reading Democrats Weigh Antitrust Effort Against Silicon Valley→

Posted in 2016 election, antitrust, apple, Facebook, Futures, Google, Hillary Clinton, Microsoft, short circuit, US Politics

After Yahoo Deal, Verizon Faces Uphill Battle Against Google, Facebook

Posted on July 25, 2016 by Sam Gustin for Motherboard

Verizon isn’t going to become an online advertising titan overnight. Continue reading After Yahoo Deal, Verizon Faces Uphill Battle Against Google, Facebook→

Posted in aol, content, Facebook, Futures, Google, online advertising, short circuit, verizon, world wide web, Yahoo

Time Is Running Out to Save Net Neutrality in Europe

Posted on July 17, 2016 by Sam Gustin for Motherboard

Open internet advocates launch final push for strong EU net neutrality rules. Continue reading Time Is Running Out to Save Net Neutrality in Europe→

Posted in eu, Europe, factory berlin, net neutrality, Open Internet, orange, telecoms, Zero Rating

Republicans Attack the FCC Over Net Neutrality, Other Core Programs

Posted on July 13, 2016 by Sam Gustin for Motherboard

Republican lawmakers voted to slash the FCC’s budget and cripple its agenda. Continue reading Republicans Attack the FCC Over Net Neutrality, Other Core Programs→

Posted in digital divide, Election 2016, fcc, Futures, Lifeline, republicans, Set-Top Boxes, short circuit, Tom Wheeler, US Politics

How ExxonMobil and Airbnb Are Using the First Amendment to Fight Regulation

Posted on July 1, 2016 by Sam Gustin for Motherboard

Corporations are arguing that government regulations and even fraud investigations violate their right to free expression. Continue reading How ExxonMobil and Airbnb Are Using the First Amendment to Fight Regulation→

Posted in Citizens United, climate change, exxonmobil, first amendment, free speech | Tagged Airbnb

GOP Fails to Sabotage FCC Lifeline Broadband Aid For the Poor. For Now.

Posted on June 22, 2016 by Sam Gustin for Motherboard

Republican-backed measures to end mobile phone subsidies are defeated. Continue reading GOP Fails to Sabotage FCC Lifeline Broadband Aid For the Poor. For Now.→

Posted in broadband, digital divide, fcc, Federal Communications Commission, Futures, Lifeline, short circuit, telephone, Tom Wheeler, US Politics

After Net Neutrality Win, Emboldened FCC Eyes New Reforms

Posted on June 21, 2016 by Sam Gustin for Motherboard

With new legal certainty, federal telecom regulators forge ahead on key policy priorities. Continue reading After Net Neutrality Win, Emboldened FCC Eyes New Reforms→

Posted in broadband, fcc, Federal Communications Commission, Futures, Lifeline, net neutrality, Set-Top Boxes, Title II, Tom Wheeler, US Politics, Zero Rating

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