F.C.C. Votes to Restore Net Neutrality Rules
Commissioners voted along party lines to revive the rules that declare broadband as a utility-like service that could be regulated like phones and water.
By Cecilia Kang
Commissioners voted along party lines to revive the rules that declare broadband as a utility-like service that could be regulated like phones and water.
By Cecilia Kang
The regulations, which would bar broadband providers from blocking or slowing down services like Google and Netflix, were repealed during the Trump administration.
By Cecilia Kang
The head of the Federal Communications Commission said the government needed to protect open access to the “essential infrastructure of modern life.”
By Steve Lohr
The developing nations in Africa have yet to experience any enduring gains from Silicon Valley’s financial speculation.
By Ifeoma Ajunwa
Jessica Rosenworcel, the acting chairwoman of the powerful regulator, campaigned vigorously for a permanent appointment.
By Elizabeth Williamson
An executive order reflects the administration’s growing embrace of warnings by some economists that declining competition is hobbling the economy’s vitality.
By David McCabe and Jim Tankersley
Really.
By Shira Ovide
The state attorney general’s office reached an agreement that levies millions in penalties on third-party services that generated the comments.
By David McCabe
Tim Wu’s appointment to the National Economic Council signals a confrontational approach by the Biden administration.
By Cecilia Kang
We need more ways to find new movies, books and activities — especially those that challenge us.
By Shira Ovide
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