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AT&T agrees to pay $105 million to settle claims of unauthorized third-party charges
By John Callaham last updated
FCC unveils plans to roll back net neutrality rules
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster last updated
The Federal Communications Comission (FCC) has unveiled its plans to roll back "net neutrality" regulations.
FCC drops all inquiries into Binge On and other zero-rating programs
By Daniel Bader published
The FCC has dropped all inquiries into one of the most contested parts of net neutrality.
The FCC's new proposal could break you free from your cable box
By Joseph Keller published
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler has announced a new proposal that would allow tech companies to create new experiences around cable TV. The goal would be to give customers more choice in how they watch TV.
FCC votes 3-2 to reclassify broadband as a utility, sets new net neutrality rules
By John Callaham published
The Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 today to regulate broadband providers like telephone and cable utilities under Title II of the Telecommunications Act. The FCC will also enforce a set of net neutrality rules for those companies. The changes were first proposed earlier this month.
T-Mobile wants better coverage inside your home and it's asking the FCC for help
By Chuong Nguyen published
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