Amid the rapid elimination of government oversight by the Trump administration, a pivotal turning point in the equitable access to internet bandwidth has been overlooked. On Jan. 2, the Sixth Circuit ...
In the end, the return of net neutrality was short-lived: Today, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down rules introduced by the Biden administration that would have prevented internet service ...
About the author: Thomas Hazlett is Hugh H. Macaulay Endowed professor of economics at Clemson University, and formerly served as chief economist at the Federal Communications Commission. The Federal ...
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
Brian Kilmeade questions JD Vance's handling of Iran MOU: Trump “can't be into every detail” but maybe Vance “wasn't the right person to bring this conflict to an end” ...
As expected, broadband industry lobby groups have sued the Federal Communications Commission in an attempt to nullify net neutrality rules that prohibit blocking, throttling, and paid prioritization.
Rob Pegoraro is an experienced journalist who writes about computers, gadgets, software, telecom, the internet and other things that beep or blink. Washington has gone from negative to positive to ...
The ruling by the Cincinnati-based Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals centered on the authority of the FCC to mandate what ISPs can and cannot do. The new ruling cited the Supreme Court’s June ruling in ...