Big Telecom
AT&T customers who had data throttled without notice could receive payment from FTC
The FTC is using $7 million in remaining funds to pay out customers AT&T failed to reach.
On by Jacob Seitz
FCC’s new broadband mapping effort already hit with congressional criticism
Despite the massive undertaking, there are still flaws.
On by David Covucci
Advocacy groups to Senate: ‘Enough is enough’ with delays on a vote on Biden’s FCC pick
If confirmed, Sohn would have an immediate impact at the FCC.
On by Andrew Wyrich
Gigi Sohn to be renominated to FCC
It’s still unclear if she can get through the Senate., though she now faces an easier path.
On by Karl Bode
Democrats now have the votes to get Gigi Sohn on the FCC—will they do it?
After a year of minimal movement, there’s hope.
On by Karl Bode
It’ll soon be easier to see if your broadband provider sucks
Broadband ‘nutrition labels’ are coming.
On by Andrew Wyrich
The FCC’s new broadband maps are finally here—are they enough?
It’s a first step in a long process.
On by Karl Bode
7 carriers put on notice by FCC for refusing to block robocalls
The carriers have 14 days to comply.
On by Jacob Seitz
Big telecom’s relentless lobbying is pushing Gigi Sohn’s FCC nomination to the brink
Sohn has been left to fend for herself.
On by Karl Bode
SpaceX is extremely upset the FCC won’t give it a billion dollars to develop Starlink
The Elon Musk-owned company called it ‘grossly unfair.’
On by Jacob Seitz
FCC says people will get to challenge broadband industry reporting when new maps drop
The map will drop in November.
On by Jacob Seitz
The FCC is going on a $100 million spree to get the word out about its broadband discount program
It thinks many people who are eligible aren’t aware.
On by Jacob Seitz
States spent years mapping their broadband—now they fear the FCC might throw that data away
The FCC will need to side with state data or big telecom.
On by Karl Bode
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