Federal Communications Commission
Time’s Running Out for the FCC on Set-Top Reform, Privacy and Zero-Rating
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s public interest legacy hangs in the balance.
FCC Won’t Appeal Municipal Broadband Defeat to Supreme Court
After court defeat, municipal broadband fight shifts to Congress and the states.
After Legal Defeat, US Mayors Vow to Continue Municipal Broadband Fight
The FCC suffers a blow, but the battle goes on in Congress and the states.
FCC says it's okay for prisoners to pay more than anyone else for phone calls
The Federal Communications Commission is hoping to strike a compromise by making it affordable for inmates to call their loved ones while still allowing prison phone giants to turn a profit.
GOP Fails to Sabotage FCC Lifeline Broadband Aid For the Poor. For Now.
Republican-backed measures to end mobile phone subsidies are defeated.
After Net Neutrality Win, Emboldened FCC Eyes New Reforms
With new legal certainty, federal telecom regulators forge ahead on key policy priorities.
House Republicans Again Target Net Neutrality With Budget Attack
Public internet groups decry the latest GOP tactics to undermine the FCC.
Feds Approve $78B Charter-TWC Merger, Creating Broadband Colossus
Critics say the deal is anticompetitive and against the public interest.
Did You Think the Battle Over Net Neutrality Was Over? Think Again
A landmark court ruling from the DC Court of Appeals is expected as soon as this week.
Zero-Rating Harms Poor People, Public Interest Groups Tell FCC
Federal regulators face increasing pressure to address a controversial industry practice.
20,000 People Just Urged the FCC to Subsidize Broadband for the Poor
A federal effort to close the digital divide gathers momentum.