October 22, 2015 Net Neutrality deadline, one more time Now's your chance to crash a government website by merely stating your opinion, again.
October 22, 2015 FCC head to revise broadband-rules plan Agency won't let firms segregate web traffic into fast, slow lanes.
October 21, 2015 FCC extends deadline for comments on proposed net neutrality rules An agency spokesperson said in a statement that so many people were trying to submit comments during the public period, the system was overwhelmed.
October 21, 2015 FCC to cripple the Internet The Federal Communications Commission thinks the Internet in the United States can be run at two speeds.
July 20, 2015 How government slows down your mobile phone The spectrum crunch is real. Spectrum delivers our wireless communications, like broadcast television, AM/FM radio, WiFi and Smartphone traffic, through the air.
June 12, 2015 Net neutrality: Congress must keep the Internet free 12:01 a.m. Friday morning officially marked the end of the "permissionless" Internet. The curtain has come down on the greatest deregulatory success story of all time as a result of the Federal Communications Commission acting to regulate the Net like an old fashioned phone monopoly with 81-year-old laws.
May 6, 2015 Hey, FCC, we don't need more nudity and profanity on TV It’s unfathomable to think the FCC actually wants to allow more filth, such as frontal female nudity, the F-bomb, and the “S” word, on broadcast television during hours when our kids will be watching and listening.
May 6, 2015 We can't protect free, open Internet by dusting off old regulations When it comes to "net neutrality" dusting off regulations from the Roosevelt-era will not protect a free and open Internet. They will not benefit consumers. They will not spur innovation. They will not encourage a young entrepreneur to develop a new innovative app, or a company to develop new “smart” appliances.