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Think The Net Neutrality Fight Is Over? Think Again.

WASHINGTON -- When the Obama administration approved strong new net neutrality rules earlier this year, advocates rejoiced. "We have won on net neutrality,” Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak told The...

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Court says net neutrality rules will go into effect Friday

NEW YORK - Rules that treat the Internet like a public utility and prevent companies from blocking or slowing down some online traffic will go into effect Friday after a federal appeals court refused...

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Correction: Net Neutrality-Stay Denied story

NEW YORK — In a story June 11 about Internet regulations, The Associated Press mistakenly attributed to the Federal Communications Commission a part of the United States Telecom Association's position...

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Q&A: Net Neutrality Rules Go Into Effect -- What's Next?

New rules that treat the Internet like a public utility and prohibit blocking, slowing and creating paid fast lanes for online took effect Friday. Cable and telecom industry groups have sued to have...

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Net neutrality rules go into effect in US

NEW YORK: New rules that treat the internet like a public utility and prohibit blocking, slowing and creating paid fast lanes for online traffic took effect on Friday. Cable and telecom industry groups...

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Q&A: Net neutrality rules go into effect

New rules that treat the Internet like a public utility and prevent companies from blocking or slowing down some online traffic took effect Friday. Cable and telecom industry groups have sued to have...

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Net Neutrality rules roll out to keep Internet a one-lane highway

Despite months of heated debate, a new set of net neutrality rules went into effect Friday, so all web users (you and me) and the big traffic-sucking companies (like Netflix and Hulu) get equal rights...

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Charter-Time Warner Cable deal easier for feds to like than Comcast tie-up,...

says he doesn’t foresee $89.1 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks drawing the type of scrutiny from regulators that sunk bid to buy Time Warner. The scale of combined a...

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Northeast Ohio startup looks to speed up Internet

Acceleration Systems says it can dramatically increase Internet speeds for small businesses for, say, $100 a month, using their existing connection. The small startup in Northfield, between Cleveland...

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AMC's streaming move sends shudders through cable but will the bubble burst?

As AMC tests Shudder, its horror-only streaming service, Brian Moylan sees the future less in a proliferation of niche subscriptions than in mergers ...

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This is the best time to quit paying for TV, and it’s only going to ...

View gallery. (HBO) Winter is coming. If you’ve been thinking about dropping your subscription to TV, now may be a good time to cut the cord. That’s because there have never been more ways to watch TV...

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Americans truly hate their cable and broadband providers

View gallery. (Flickr/Graeme Maclean) Americans aren't happy with their cable and broadband providers. Americans' satisfaction with their cable TV and internet service providers has plummeted to a...

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Net neutrality rules go into effect

NEW YORK (AP) — New rules that treat the Internet like a public utility and prevent companies from blocking or...

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FCC could get first Net neutrality complaint soon

A small video streaming company in San Diego says it will soon test the FCC's complaint process under its new Net neutrality rules. by June 17, 2015 3:19 PM PDT facebook twitter linkedin googleplus...

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Time Warner Cable will reportedly be the first ISP hit by the new net...

See Also That didn’t take long. Time Warner Cable (TWC) will reportedly be the first Internet Service Provider (ISP) to be hit with a net neutrality complaint under the net neutrality rules -- that...

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One CEO trying to blow up TV isn't afraid of Apple, he's worried about...

The CEO of Sling TV, the $20 per month internet TV service aimed at “cord cutters” — those who’ve ditched their cable and satellite subscriptions to watch TV online instead — seems more concerned with...

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Net neutrality rules go into effect

NEW YORK (AP) — New rules that treat the Internet like a public utility and prevent companies from blocking or...

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Sprint stops data throttling in wake of new Net neutrality rules

The carrier claims its throttling policy would still have been legal under the new rules but decided to put a halt to it anyway, says the Wall Street Journal. by June 18, 2015 7:08 AM PDT facebook...

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Charter-Time Warner Cable deal easier for feds to like than Comcast tie-up,...

says he doesn’t foresee $89.1 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks drawing the type of scrutiny from regulators that sunk bid to buy Time Warner. The scale of combined a...

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A look back at the consolidation wave sweeping TV providers

NEW YORK (AP) — Cable and satellite TV providers are joining together to get more heft as the Internet shakes up the television industry. By combining forces, cable companies can bulk up on...

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