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Verizon seeks to block net neutrality rules
As expected, Verizon Communications ( NYSE:VZ ) filed suit in federal appeals court seeking to block the FCC from enacting net neutrality rules that are scheduled to go into effect Nov. 20. Last
Free Press files suit against FCC's net neutrality rules
Free Press, an Internet public interest group, has filed a lawsuit challenging the FCC's net neutrality rules that will go into effect on Nov. 23.
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Free Press lawsuit says wireless carriers got off too easy
Internet advocacy group Free Press has filed a lawsuit challenging the FCC's new net neutrality rules, which are scheduled to go into effect Nov. 23. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Boston, is
Net neutrality debut to face challenges from service providers, Republican leaders
The FCC's much-anticipated net neutrality rules for wireline and wireless networks will go into effect in November, but the rules will face a number of lawsuits from service providers and political
FCC publishes net neutrality rules in Federal Register
More than nine months after passing rules that would prohibit Comcast ( Nasdaq: CMCSA ), Verizon ( NYSE: VZ ) and other broadband providers from throttling traffic from Netflix ( Nasdaq: NFLX ) and other
White House approves net neutrality rules
Setting the stage for new legal battles over net neutrality, the White House Office of Management and Budget approved rules passed by the FCC last December that would prevent broadband providers from
Decade-long first responder network talk lingers on
After the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, there were many calls to establish some kind of dedicated national emergency broadband network that could help first responders to such disasters to
Level 3: Dispute with Comcast hasn't been resolved
In case you were wondering (and we're not saying you were), Comcast ( Nasdaq: CMCSA ) and Level 3 Communications ( Nasdaq: LVLT ) still have not resolved their peering dispute, which erupted in
Senate Commerce study: Voice cramming costs consumers $2B a year
A new Senate Commerce Committee study revealed that "cramming" or the act of inserting mystery fees into phone bills without customers' knowledge could cost U.S. consumers up to $2 billion a year. In
Enjoy the holiday, watch the wires
I'll go ahead and tell you that FierceCable will not publish Monday due to the July 4 holiday, even though my good friend Jim Bathold already scooped me on that news yesterday . It's just like Jim to

