FCC Battles Skeptics Over Pro-Consumer Set-Top Box Reforms
The feds are mounting a fierce push to save consumers billions of dollars a year. Continue reading FCC Battles Skeptics Over Pro-Consumer Set-Top Box Reforms
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The feds are mounting a fierce push to save consumers billions of dollars a year. Continue reading FCC Battles Skeptics Over Pro-Consumer Set-Top Box Reforms
The appeals court decision comes as the FCC is seeking to force cable companies to let consumers use third-party cable boxes. Continue reading Court Sides With Time Warner Cable Over Cable Box Rentals
After court defeat, municipal broadband fight shifts to Congress and the states. Continue reading FCC Won’t Appeal Municipal Broadband Defeat to Supreme Court
Truebill, Trim, and other subscription management apps promise to help their users wrangle their finances. Continue reading These Apps Can Help You Finally Cancel That Subscription You Keep Forgetting
The FCC suffers a blow, but the battle goes on in Congress and the states. Continue reading After Legal Defeat, US Mayors Vow to Continue Municipal Broadband Fight
Six months after revealing its intentions, the FCC continues to face opposition to its plan to let you chose your own cable box. Continue reading The FCC Keeps Running Into Opposition With Its Plan to Open Up Cable Boxes
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
The Internet provider everyone loves to hate is gearing up to offer one gigabit per second Internet service in five U.S. cities. The post Gunning for Google, Comcast Preps Gigabit Internet That Works With Regular Cable appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Gunning for Google, Comcast Preps Gigabit Internet That Works With Regular Cable
Cable providers are moving to apps, but the box still needs work. The post Cable Boxes Suck. One Day They’ll Die. Until Then We Have to Fix Them. appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Cable Boxes Suck. One Day They’ll Die. Until Then We Have to Fix Them.
There’s no good reason why ISPs aren’t required to use an all-in pricing model. Continue reading It’s Absurd We Need ‘Broadband Facts’ to Tell Us How Much the Internet Costs