Second Circuit
ISPs Asking FCC to Stay Net Neutrality Rules by June 7
That's the date trade groups have to decide whether to further challenge a New York law affected by the rules.
Whether broadband providers may prioritize delivery of bits by the entities they own is a divisive topic.
Second Circuit
That's the date trade groups have to decide whether to further challenge a New York law affected by the rules.
NCTA
The ISPs also filed a petition Friday asking the FCC to stay the Net Neutrality rules by June 7
FCC
Latta offered his resolution one day after the FCC's Net Neutrality rules were published in the Federal Register.
Expert Opinion
Congress should also take steps to provide continued funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program.
FCC
The proposal would require broadband providers to report to the FCC on their efforts to implement industry standards.
NTCA
A decision to forbear from applying Title II’s rate regulation provisions would preempt New York’s law, argues one scholar.
Communications Act.
The agencies will nullify their existing memo of understanding when net neutrality rules go into effect.
Digital Inclusion
But is the New York law valid under the FCC's new net neutrality rules?
Communications Act.
Officials said the final order clarifies that anti-throttling rules prohibit speeding up traffic.
FCC
FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel spent the last three weeks fielding various entreaties.
EPA
Justice Brett Kavanaugh is on record as saying net neutrality is unlawful.
Charter
The company added 354,000 fixed wireless subscribers in the most recent quarter, leaving the company with 3.4 million such customers overall
Top controversies include 5G network slicing, paid prioritizing and exempting broadband providers from Universal Service Fund contributions.
NTCA
The agency is set to vote on the measure next week.
FCC
At issue now is whether the FCC has left the door open for states to require them to contribute to state USF programs.
FCC
'Broadband without boundaries' trade group seeks net neutrality exemption for ISPs with 250,000 subs or fewer.