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10/31/2024
Sixth Circuit Hears Title II Oral Arguments
The latest round of the net neutrality boxing match had less fervor surrounding it compared to previous bouts.
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10/16/2024
Intervenors in Title II Case Get Five Minutes in Court
The Sixth Circuit on Wednesday granted a request to give intervenors’ five minutes of oral argument time in the challenge of the FCC’s Title II net neutrality order.
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09/12/2024
FCC Argues ISPs are Like Delivery Apps in Net Neutrality Brief
The FCC continued to argue why broadband should be regulated under Title II. In a respondents’ brief filed Wednesday, the Commission argued that today’s broadband providers are far different from the early non-facilities-based dial-up ISPs that offered a suite of applications like email and newsgroups.
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09/26/2023
Rosenworcel Revives Title II Debate at the FCC
FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel is moving quickly now that she has a full Commission behind her. Anna Gomez was sworn in as the third Democratic commissioner late Monday, and less than 24 hours later, Rosenworcel shared a draft rulemaking that proposes to re-establish FCC oversight over broadband by classifying it as a service regulated under Title II.
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06/14/2023
Save ACP Week: Stakeholders Make Case for Re-funding Broadband Program
Wednesday was the kickoff of the White House’s “ACP Week of Action” to spread awareness of the broadband subsidy program, but it felt more like the launch of a campaign to get the initiative re-funded.
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02/09/2023
Still Talking About Junk Fees
A day after President Biden’s speech mentioning an attempt to ban “junk fees,” including switching fees for switching cable, broadband or cell phone providers, Free Press, the Consumer Federation of America and other public interest advocates submitted comments in support of the FTC’s proceeding to combat such fees.