Open Internet
Netflix’s Shady Mobile Throttling Policy Doesn’t Break Net Neutrality Rules
Lack of transparency? Yes. Open internet breach? No.
Zero-Rating Harms Poor People, Public Interest Groups Tell FCC
Federal regulators face increasing pressure to address a controversial industry practice.
Republican Anti-Net Neutrality Crusade Advances in Congress
GOP bill threatens to gut FCC authority over broadband giants.
Why Americans Should Pay Attention to What Facebook Is Doing in India
Free Basics, Facebook's free, limited internet service is at the center of a fierce debate.
T-Mobile’s Binge On Indiscriminately Throttles All Video Content
The provider is throttling streaming speeds of videos that aren’t subject to the program, making it worse for the open internet than originally thought.
The UN Agrees to Keep Internet Open and Free For the Next 10 Years
After a week of high-level meetings, UN members came to a consensus decision on how to deploy the internet around the world in a fair and open way.
FCC Asks Comcast, T-Mobile and AT&T If Their Data Plans Violate Net Neutrality
"Zero rating" is now in the agency's crosshairs.
Pirate Bay Founder: ‘I Have Given Up’
The socialist and filesharing pioneer Peter Sunde is not optimistic about the open internet.
If the FCC Loses in Court Today, It Could Be the End of Net Neutrality
The FCC is defending its open internet policy from industry giants.
Jeb Bush: I’ll Kill the FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules
“A shocking display of regulatory overreach,” the candidate says.
Time Warner Cable Has Already Been Challenged Over New Net Neutrality Rules
San Diego webcaster objects to TWC’s interconnection policy.
The White House Steps Up as GOP Tries to Undo Net Neutrality Rules
House Republicans are trying to use the 2016 federal budget to undermine the FCC's new open internet rules.