Ajit Pai
Gigantic Asshole Ajit Pai Is Officially Gone. Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)
Pai killed net four years of handouts to Big Telecom are over.
The GOP Is Jamming Through the Appointment of Unqualified Trump Ally to The FCC
Nathan Simington's was chosen to attack free speech and net neutrality. He could gridlock internet policy for the next five years.
FCC Boss Ajit Pai Will Step Down January 20
The controversial agency boss, and his giant coffee mug, will soon be headed for the exit.
Bye-Bye, Ajit Pai: FCC Boss Will Soon Lose Top Spot
You can expect most of his more controversial decisions, like the repeal of net neutrality, to be reversed.
How Twitter Made the Hunter Biden Laptop Story Even Worse
Twitter had four years to prepare for the 2020 election and never got its shit together.
FCC to Propose Fines of AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon for Selling Location Data
Motherboard previously found the telecom companies sold phone location data to bounty hunters and other third-parties.
Many Americans Can't Afford Broadband, But the FCC Doesn't Care
The government routinely claims that people who lack broadband simply don’t want it. More often, limited competition and monopoly domination means they simply can’t afford it.
FCC Confirms 'One or More' Carriers Broke the Law Selling Location Data
One year later, FCC boss Ajit Pai suggests one or more major carriers could be fined.
Hackers Are Breaking Directly Into Telecom Companies to Take Over Customer Phone Numbers
SIM swappers have escalated from bribing employees to using remote desktop software to get direct access to internal T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint tools.
Ajit Pai Still Thinks Killing Net Neutrality Was a Brilliant Idea
The FCC boss insisted at CES that ignoring the public and killing net neutrality fixed America’s broadband problems. It didn’t.
Ajit Pai Says FCC's Investigation into Sale of Phone Location Data Nearly Complete
Motherboard previously revealed how AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon have sold real-time phone location data to middlemen companies which then provided it to third parties.
Against All Common Sense, FCC Approves T-Mobile-Sprint Merger
40 years of US telecom history shows that mindless telecom mergers kill jobs, worsen service, and raise prices. So why are we still doing this?