Tech at Night: AT&T, FCC, Net Neutrality, Paperwork Reduction Act
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 16th at 03:30 AM |
Happy weekend, all. To get personal, had some real excitement on my end. Preemptively replaced my chair before it fell apart, since the last one I let fall apart collapsed while I was sitting in it. I was lucky the only injury I took was a smack on each arm. But, the new chair had the LUMBAR PAD OF DOOM which started killing my back. | Read More »
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It’s official: Deem and Pass Internet regulation is the “Third Way”
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 22nd at 01:49 AM |
It doesn’t matter that nearly all House Republicans are against it, and a good number of Democrats besides. It doesn’t matter that ATR is against it, CNBC warns it could “kill the Internet,” or that we just don’t need it. The FCC has gone ahead and put out a Notice of Inquiry to go ahead with Deem and Pass reclassification of ISPs away from being | Read More »
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House Republicans pile on against FCC Deem and Pass
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 28th at 07:01 PM |
I’ve hated to have to talk about out 72 House Democrats (and now John Dingell) are on the record against the FCC and its “Title II reclassification” power grab to deem that the Telecommunications Act 1996 no longer exists and so the FCC can do whatever it wants to ISPs, include control prices and regulate content. Well now I don’t have to so much anymore. | Read More »
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Even Democrats are against FCC Deem and Pass [Updated]
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 24th at 11:19 PM |
When the FCC announced plans to declare that ISPs are no longer information services, but are instead phone companies, the FCC claimed the authority to regulate content and prices on Internet service nationwide. And no matter how many times the neo-Marxists at Free Press (and their front group Save the Internet) claim that Net Neutrality is all about “preserving an open Internet,” the FCC’s actions | Read More »
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The FCC grabs power unlawfully to appease a fringe movement
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 5th at 09:31 PM |
I’ve been ill but please bear with me. Today brought some huge news for anyone who conducts business or pleasure on the Internet: The FCC has announced its plans to deem and pass Net Neutrality. Specifically, The FCC will defy a court order to stop regulating the Internet by nonsensically deeming the Internet not to be an information service, and regulate it under Title II | Read More »
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