In recent years, every emergency facing the U.S. broadband sector has become a vehicle for disaster opportunism, which occurs when the fear and emotion in the aftermath of a crisis is harnessed to ...
The Supreme Court yesterday rejected the broadband industry’s challenge to a New York law that requires Internet providers to offer $15- or $20-per-month service to people with low incomes. In August, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Major ISPs had until April 10th to publish labels during point-of-sale with basic information about their ...
Internet service providers are still providing false coverage information to the Federal Communications Commission, and the FCC process for challenging errors isn’t good enough to handle all the false ...
New FCC “broadband nutrition labels” go into effect beginning today, forcing ISPs to disclose all of the normally hidden costs and speeds. And yes, the term “nutrition label” is accurate — they’re ...