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Digital News Coverage of Government Contracting and Federal Policy Landscape
The Federal Communications Commissionâs rules governing Internet content and traffic, known collectively as net neutrality, face an uphill battle after House Republicans voted to defund the provision in a stopgap spending bill.
The Vote In a vote that was closely observed, live-blogged, live-streamed and tweeted about, the Federal Communications Commission, as expected, approved the first-ever Internet access regulations yesterday. The vote is poised to
Ahead of the Dec. 21 Federal Communications Commission vote that will determine the fate of Chairman Julius Genachowskiâs net neutrality proposal, the lobbyists are swarming Washington. The Washington Postâs technology blog, Post
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski took to the FCC blog to defend his net neutrality proposals, writing that an open Internet is vital for the United Statesâ economic well-being, especially job
Questions have been swirling about Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowskiâs new net neutrality proposal since he first laid it out it out last week. It would enshrine the concept of treating
Questions have been swirling about Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowskiâs new net neutrality proposal since he first laid it out it out last week. It would enshrine the concept of treating
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski, the nationâs top telecom regulator, voiced support yesterday for a new set of regulations on net neutrality, which would require Internet service providers to treat all
The Federal Communications Commission will likely take up the hot-button issue of net neutrality at its December meeting. Politico reports the meeting, scheduled for Dec. 15, has been pushed back a week
As expected, an uncertain road lies ahead for net neutrality following the congressional midterm elections, which saw Republicans regain the majority in the House of Representatives. The Hill reports Federal Communications Commission
Chairman of the House Commerce Committee Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) announced Wednesday he will not push a net neutrality bill, which had leaked earlier this week, because it failed to garner enough Republican