FCC Joins Fight Against China’s Plan to Dominate Tech Economy
Ajit Pai singled out the national security concern posed by “certain communications equipment providers” and in particular “certain Chinese communications equipment providers.”
Ajit Pai singled out the national security concern posed by “certain communications equipment providers” and in particular “certain Chinese communications equipment providers.”
Congress and the American public should reject the resisters’ cynical ploy to regulate our broadband infrastructure under the false pretense that Washington must save the Internet.
The conservative activist grassroots group FreedomWorks engaged in nearly 300,000 online actions urging Republican senators to preserve Internet freedom during its “Digital Day of Action.”
The NRA gave FCC Chairman Ajit Pai its Charlton Heston Courage Under Fire award at CPAC for saving the Internet.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will publish its net neutrality order repeal on Thursday, which will allow activists to sue the agency to attempt to block the agency’s “Restoring Internet Freedom Order” from taking effect.
The Hawaiian Emergency Management Agency has fired the individual responsible for the false ballistic missile alert issued last month, and the state has promised to fix the system.
Death threats, harassment, and security concerns continue to raise questions about security for EPA administrator Scott Pruitt.
The FCC made public its investigation into a false missile alert in Hawaii earlier this month as news breaks employee responsible is fired.
AT&T called for an “Internet Bill of Rights” and argued that Facebook and Google should also be subjected to rules that would prevent unfair censorship on their platforms.
Burger King has released a video criticizing the FCC’s repeal of net neutrality by attempting to explain the issue through their hamburgers.
There is a growing drumbeat for tech regulation coming from the establishment, the latest example being Salesforce.com CEO Mark Benioff’s call, made at Davos, for the world to “wake up to the threat from tech giants.” But what kind of regulation are they looking for?
Days after Hawaiian officials issued a false alert that a ballistic missile was heading to the islands, Japanese officials made the same error.
Democrats claimed they have a 50-vote majority in the Senate to override the FCC’s repeal of net neutrality.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai has canceled his scheduled appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show, reportedly due to death threats.
Police arrested a Los Angeles man on Friday after he made a revenge prank call — a “swatting” — to police in Kansas about a potential hostage incident that resulted in the police killing an innocent man.
Sinclair Broadcasting Group, America’s largest television station owner, announced Friday that they will join a slew of other large U.S. companies in using the savings from the just-passed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to give employees bonuses.
California’s Democrat-controlled legislature is again leading the so-called “resistance” to President Donald Trump — this time, by planning to reinstate Net Neutrality rules repealed by FCC’s Republican majority last Thursday.
In the wake of the Federal Communications Commission’s vote to repeal Net Neutrality, officials and representatives across the country are mobilizing to fight the decision.
YouTube took down a video featuring FCC chairman Ajit Pai making the case for Title II repeal earlier today, only to restore it several hours later.
The FCC has repealed Net Neutrality in a 3 – 2 vote, and the world is about to end. Or so you’d think, if you believed left-wing Twitter.
Hollywood stars took to social media Thursday to denounce the Federal Communications Commission, Chairman Ajit Pai, and the agency’s vote to repeal Obama-era net neutrality regulations, restoring what the FCC chief called the restoration of a “free and open Internet.”
OUT Magazine and GLAAD both claimed on Thursday that the repeal of net neutrality is a “blow to minority communities, particularly LGBTQ web users.”
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed the FCC’s “Restoring Internet Freedom Order” on Thursday, which will repeal the agency’s 2015 net neutrality regulation.
The FCC will repeal net neutrality on Thursday, much to the dismay of Silicon Valley and Democrats and to the cheer of conservatives.
Over 20 of the most influential minds in technology have joined together to urge Ajit Pai and the Federal Communications Commission to stop the repeal of net neutrality.
Comcast memory-holed its promise to not charge for priority “fast lanes” for Internet sites and services when the FCC announced plans to repeal net neutrality.
FCC Chair Ajit Pai said Tuesday that Facebook, Google, and Twitter want net neutrality to “cement their dominance in the Internet economy.”
FCC chairman Ajit Pai responded to a number of arguments made by defenders of the existing Net Neutrality framework
The FCC Chairman called out Twitter and other Silicon Valley giants for their long track record of censoring conservative viewpoints.
The FCC cited the blocking of Gab from the Apple and Google stores and the blocking of the Daily Stormer as examples of content blocking.
Peter Thiel has sold three-quarters of the Facebook shares he picked as Mark Zuckerberg’s first venture capitalist, even as the Silicon Valley boycott against him intensifies.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai unveiled his Restoring Internet Freedom order on Wednesday, which will repeal the agency’s net neutrality regulation.
The University of Minnesota-Morris has suspended a student radio show from the air after they used the word “tranny” during one of their shows.
So much for draining the D.C. swamp. Right now, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is rewriting some rules that will screw over Trump-supporting rural voters’ access to some broadband services.
Why have activists on the right and left joined together to oppose the AT&T-Time Warner merger? After all, there have been plenty of big mergers in the last few decades, most of which have attracted little controversy. So what is it about this particular deal?
Malware could potentially be hosted on the Federal Communication Commission’s official website due to a security vulnerability, according to a report.
Net neutrality advocates frequently warn about the perils of internet service providers (ISPs) censoring the internet yet remain remarkably silent when Cloudflare, Google, and other companies censor free speech.
A new report from the National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) reveals that pro-net neutrality activists filed more than 5.8 million fake comments through the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) comment system.
Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Netflix have ignored the chance to testify in front of congress on the future of net neutrality, despite their protests of the Trump administration’s proposed reversal of existing Internet rules.
Over 1.3 million Federal Communications Commission (FCC) comments came from Russia and other foreign countries, according to a new study commissioned by the National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC).