AT&T has found itself in a fine kettle of fish. The #2 cellular company in the United States was fined a whopping $100 million by the FCC after it was discovered that it had slowed down Internet...
On Friday, May 8, the Federal Communications Commission categorically denied requests to halt any reclassification of Internet service providers as common carriers. The petitioners were industry...
The Federal Communications Commission is working towards expanding the disclosure rules on political advertising just in time for the 2016 elections. From what we have heard from some sources, these...
What’s better for society: enabling cars of the future to drive themselves or ensuring that data-hungry businesses and consumers can access the Web anytime, anywhere? That’s the crux of an...
2013 30 under 30: Music
With his halftime performance at Super Bowl XLVIII, Bruno Mars is set to join the likes of Paul McCartney, Prince, U2, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen and Michael Jackson in the...
Appeals court sets aside government regulations designed to ensure equal access to Internet WASHINGTON (AP) — In a setback for the Obama administration's goal of Internet openness, a...
Next week, as part of the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, I’ll be speaking on a panel discussing the future of Internet-based telephony, or what is referred to in Washington as the “IP...