Why is the Federal Communications Commission Still in Neutral?

After almost six months under President Biden’s leadership, we have to wonder why the FCC is evenly split between 2 Democrat and 2 Republican Commissioners. Almost as perplexing is the…

Comments Off on Why is the Federal Communications Commission Still in Neutral?

December 14, 2017, A Day That Will Live in Infamy?

It was a very dark day, at least in the minds and hearts of all of those opposing the Federal Communications Commission’s controversial Restoring Internet Freedom Order, which passed by…

Comments Off on December 14, 2017, A Day That Will Live in Infamy?

A Very Merry Christmas Coming for ISPs

Jolly Old Ajit Pai is in the process of bringing a huge Christmas present to Internet Service Providers far and wide. The gift is in the form of a Federal…

Comments Off on A Very Merry Christmas Coming for ISPs

FCC Priorities

The House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology has announced it will hold an October 25th hearing with the rather all-encompassing title, “Oversight of the Federal Communications Commission.” Among other topics,…

Comments Off on FCC Priorities

Comments from Russia Filed on Net Neutrality

In a cyber world (as well as a real world) that is becoming increasingly strange, the FCC has received thousands of fake comments from Russia and two other foreign countries…

Comments Off on Comments from Russia Filed on Net Neutrality

Title I or Title II?

The FCC’s highly controversial Net Neutrality Order, issued in 2015 by the Tom Wheeler-led Commission, is under serious attack from current Republican Chairman Ajit Pai. In the recent circulation of…

Comments Off on Title I or Title II?