Congress begins rolling back Obama's broadband privacy rulesISPs will soon be able to sell your most private data without your consent.By D. Cooper, 03.09.2017
ACLU and 170 other groups ask the FCC to keep net neutralityIt's mostly a symbolic gesture, but there are multiple big names involved.By J. Fingas, 03.07.2017
FCC chairman Ajit Pai calls net neutrality a 'mistake'The new head of the FCC made his disdain for 2015's open internet protections clear.By N. Ingraham, 02.28.2017
FCC lifts transparency requirements for some internet providersThe new FCC is chipping away at net neutrality.By J. Conditt, 02.23.2017
FCC Republicans promise to limit net neutrality when 'possible'They're eager to please carrier lobby groups when they gain power.By J. Fingas, 12.21.2016
Under Trump the future of Net Neutrality and broadband is uncertainWith an anti-regulation crusader on his transition team, the FCC's Net Neutrality rules will likely be gutted.By T. O'Brien, 11.09.2016
Net Neutrality upheld by appeals courtJudges rule that the FCC's Open Internet Order is legal and valid.By D. Cooper, 06.14.2016
Republican budget proposal would gut net neutralityThe House bill sets out to punish the FCC for tighter telecom regulations.By J. Fingas, 05.25.2016
The FCC is getting tons of net neutrality complaintsIt hasn't even been a year since the rules were established. By M. Moon, 05.20.2016
The President says he will veto anti-net neutrality billH.R. 2666 won't become law as long as Obama is commander-in-chief.By M. Moon, 04.13.2016