It overwhelms servers and in - boxes with unwanted clutter and
slows all Internet communications» progress.
Not exact matches
The Federal
Communications Commission this week is expected to gut its 2015 rules that protected
Internet services like T - Mobile's new TV offering from being blocked,
slowed, or otherwise discriminated against.
Outgoing U.S. Federal
Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler warned Republicans against dismantling the Obama administration's landmark «net neutrality» protections that bar
internet service providers from
slowing consumer access to web content.
The rules were adopted to prevent dominant
Internet providers like Comcast (cmcsa), Verizon (vz) and Charter
Communications (chtr) from blocking or
slowing access to web sites and services.
WASHINGTON - Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer announced Wednesday he would oppose a Federal
Communications Commission proposal that he said would
slow down
internet speed in rural areas, making it more difficult to use emails, download information and handle a host of other online functions.
WASHINGTON, DC — In advance of this morning's major announcement from Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler on the federal E-rate program, a new report released today by the Alliance for Excellent Education and the Leading Education by Advancing Digital (LEAD) Commission, and authored by Dr. John B. Horrigan, a leading authority on broadband adoption and use, shows that African American, Latino, low - income, and rural students are more likely to be in schools with
slow internet access (10 Mbps or less) than their peers and less likely to be in schools with high - speed broadband
internet (100 Mbps or more) needed for digital learning.
Last week, the Federal
Communications Commission announced plans to dismantle net neutrality, potentially giving
internet providers like Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T free reign to throttle speeds, block websites they don't like, and carve the
internet up into
slow and fast lanes.