South Korean ISP sues Netflix because Squid Game is just too damn popular By Andy Chalk published 4 October 21 news SK Broadband wants Netflix to pay for increased maintenance and network expenses driven by the hit show.
President Biden signs executive order calling for the restoration of net neutrality By Andy Chalk published 9 July 21 news Net neutrality regulations imposed by the Obama administration were undone by the FCC under President Trump.
FCC loses legal battle to hide IP addresses of net neutrality comments By Paul Lilly published 5 May 20 News The records could reveal if the FCC leaned on fraudulent comments to push through its repeal of net neutrality rules.
Court rules against net neutrality, but leaves room for states to push their own rules By Wes Fenlon published 1 October 19 News States may now be able to more aggressively pursue their own broadband regulations, but more legal fights are likely ahead.
US bill to restore net neutrality rules passes House vote, more hurdles await By Paul Lilly published 10 April 19 News The celebration could be short lived.
US Congress is making a push to 'save the internet' with bill restoring net neutrality By Paul Lilly published 6 March 19 News The war over net neutrality rules is still being fought.
Almost everyone who sent the FCC a unique comment last year favored net neutrality By Joanna Nelius published 16 October 18 news When you remove millions of duplicates and fakes, 99.7 percent of commenters were against the repeal.
California passes net neutrality law, is promptly sued by the Department of Justice By Paul Lilly published 1 October 18 News That was fast.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai calls California’s net neutrality rules 'illegal' By Paul Lilly published 18 September 18 News Ajit Pai had lots to say about California's recent net neutrality legislation.
Ajit Pai doubles down on stance that states can’t enact net neutrality rules By Paul Lilly published 11 September 18 News FCC argues it can (and does) preempt state net neutrality regulations.
California is one step away from enacting ‘strongest’ net neutrality rules in the US By Paul Lilly published 4 September 18 News All that's needed is a signature by the governor.
The DDoS attacks reported by the FCC last year didn't actually happen By Andy Chalk published 8 August 18 news The Office of the Inspector General determined that the FCC's report of cyberattacks, which prevented people from leaving comments about Net Neutrality, was false.
California lawmakers reach deal on net neutrality bill after gutting it last month By Paul Lilly published 6 July 18 News The revised bill goes further than the original net neutrality rules that the FCC repealed earlier this year.
Net neutrality died today as FCC’s vote to repeal rules goes into effect By Paul Lilly published 11 June 18 News FCC chairman Ajit Pai doubles down on stance that repealing net neutrality rules is the right move.
US Senate votes to restore net neutrality, but now it has to pass the House By Andy Chalk published 16 May 18 news The first step toward overturning the FCC's repeal of net neutrality regulations has been taken.
Several popular websites and US Senators are making a last-ditch effort to save net neutrality By Paul Lilly published 9 May 18 News There's strength in numbers, but supporters may not have enough them to overturn the FCC's decision.
Oregon enacts its own net neutrality law, but it doesn't affect home consumers By Paul Lilly published 10 April 18 News While the rules are limited in scope, Oregon becomes the second state to issue its own net neutrality law.
Comcast’s protected browsing tool found to sometimes 'accidentally' block Steam and Paypal By Paul Lilly published 9 March 18 News Shows how much power ISPs could have in a post-net neutrality world.
Washington defies FCC by enacting its own net neutrality law By Paul Lilly published 6 March 18 News But will it stand up in court?
Democrats introduce bill to restore net neutrality rules, but it's probably doomed By Paul Lilly published 28 February 18 News An uphill battle.