Tom Wheeler
FCC Chief Tom Wheeler Defends His Legacy Against Republican Onslaught
The nation’s top telecom regulator knows everything he’s accomplished is in jeopardy.
The FCC Just Caved in to Republican Demands That It Halt Work on Major Issues
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s tenure at the agency is coming to an end.
Here’s How President Trump Could Destroy Net Neutrality
Public interest advocates warn that a Trump FCC threatens internet freedom.
AT&T-Time Warner Deal Could Be a Net Neutrality Nightmare, Senator Warns
An influential US senator says the merger could lead to “zero-rating” abuses.
FCC Approves Landmark Broadband Privacy Protections for Consumers
ISPs must now obtain “opt-in” consent before using or sharing “sensitive information.”
Time’s Running Out for the FCC on Set-Top Reform, Privacy and Zero-Rating
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s public interest legacy hangs in the balance.
It’s Crunch Time for the FCC’s Plan to Bust Open the TV Set-Top Box Market
Influential senators are urging the FCC to get set-top box reform over the finish line.
FCC Battles Skeptics Over Pro-Consumer Set-Top Box Reforms
The feds are mounting a fierce push to save consumers billions of dollars a year.
FCC Won’t Appeal Municipal Broadband Defeat to Supreme Court
After court defeat, municipal broadband fight shifts to Congress and the states.
Congress Should Support Community Broadband Networks, Advocates Say
A partisan battle is brewing over publicly-owned broadband networks.
US Appeals Court Protects State Broadband Laws Literally Written By Big Telecom
A court has killed an FCC challenge to anticompetitive telecom laws all over the country.
Big Telecom Wants a DC Circuit Net Neutrality Review. Here’s Why That’s Unlikely
The broadband industry is not taking its recent net neutrality defeat lying down.