Senate Set to Vote on Neutering Net Neutrality

WASHINGTON, D.C — The Senate is likely to vote within days on a measure that would undo net-neutrality rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission in 2010, even though they’ve yet to go into effect. One of the lead sponsor’s of Senate Journal Full Story »

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by Juliet Sallette - Nov. 21, 2011

This is a very important issue for everyone.

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by Jack Powers - Nov. 7, 2011

“The rules prohibit companies from unfairly blocking services they don’t like and require them to be transparent about how they manage their networks during times ... More »

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