Latest about Net Neutrality
It turns out T-Mobile really is throttling all video through BingeOn, according to the EFF
By Russell Holly last updated
The EFF has produced a series of tests that reveal T-Mobile's BingeOn service really is throttling all video that comes through its network.
U.S. Senate votes to restore Net Neutrality (updated)
By Joe Maring published
Thanks to a Congressional Review Act, Democrats have pushed the U.S. Senate to vote on potentially restoring Net Neutrality laws that have been repealed by the FCC.
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.
India's telecom regulator bans Free Basics in the country
By Harish Jonnalagadda published
After net neutrality concerns, Facebook is now inviting everyone to be a part of Internet.org
By Harish Jonnalagadda published
Facebook has launched an open platform through which developers can tailor their services for Internet.org, giving millions of users across the globe the ability to enjoy basic Internet services for free.
Indian companies withdraw from Facebook's Internet.org initiative on net neutrality grounds
By Harish Jonnalagadda published
Indian travel portal Cleartrip and media conglomerates NDTV and Times Group have withdrawn support for Facebook's Internet.org program, citing net neutrality concerns.
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.
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