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The new FCC could revive net neutrality, but right now it has more pressing issues
By Jerry Hildenbrand published
Fixing the FCC after a former Verizon lawyer and lobbyist ran it for years isn't going to be easy. But Jessica Rosenworcel has some ideas, and so far I like what I hear.
Biden names new FCC acting chair in a step towards better internet access
By Derrek Lee published
Jessica Rosenworcel is the second woman to hold the title of acting chair of the FCC and has fought for more accessible and affordable high-speed internet access across the country.
The U.S. strikes another blow to Huawei by banning its network equipment
By Derrek Lee last updated
The FCC voted unanimously to remove Huawei's network equipment from U.S. carriers and will help cover the cost of replacing its hardware.
Trump's FCC pick could mean more roadblocks to restore net neutrality
By Derrek Lee published
FCC chairman Ajit Pai set to depart in January 2021
By Michael Allison published
Ajit Pai is set to leave the FCC after a four-year-long tenure.
T-Mobile will pay back $200 million Sprint took from taxpayers
By Samuel Contreras published
American carriers and ISPs are disconnecting users for unpaid bills, despite pledge not to
By Babu Mohan published
American phone and internet companies are disconnecting people for unpaid bills, despite the FCC “Keep Americans Connected” pledge.
FCC orders all carriers to implement anti-robocall technology by June 2021
By Babu Mohan published
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