by Wendy Davis on Feb 15, 2:21 PM
CenturyLink plans to start charging extra fees to some broadband customers who exceed caps.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 12, 1:48 PM
Google's decision to censor its site more broadly in response to Europeans' requests to delete information about themselves sets a dangerous precedent, the digital rights group CDT says.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 11, 5:00 PM
The House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology has approved a GOP-backed law that would prohibit the FCC from regulating broadband prices.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 10, 2:10 PM
Three weeks ago, opponents to Charter's proposed merger with Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks formed a new organization, the Stop Mega Cable coalition, to lobby against the deal.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 9, 4:03 PM
Opponents of Charter's proposed merger with Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks are pressing their arguments that the deal poses a threat to online video distributors and consumers.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 8, 3:45 PM
Net neutrality advocates view T-Mobile's Binge On as a threat to Web openness, but the company says its customers have no complaints about the zero-rating service.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 5, 4:32 PM
"Instead of uniformity of definition, the Commission has instead made broadband speed a variable in the regulatory equation," two GOP lawmakers say in a letter to the FCC.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 4, 4:12 PM
Thin-skinned business owners in Maryland could find it harder to squelch bad reviews, if a bill introduced this week is enacted.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 3, 4:31 PM
Six Democratic senators, including presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, are criticizing broadband providers' "troubling and questionable" billing practices.
by Wendy Davis on Feb 2, 3:01 PM
Google's book search feature, which displays snippets of published works, has a "real-life impact" on writers' livelihoods, according to the American Society of Journalists and Authors.