Senate passed resolution to Restore Net Neutrality
A campaign by Democratic lawmakers to restore net neutrality has passed from the U.S Senate. It is now moving one step forward toward forestalling its scheduled departure on 11th June 2018. The vote was seemingly very close along party lines: In addition to
Last Attempt of U.S Senators to Stop FCC on Net Neutrality Vote
There are a number of U.S Senators requesting FCC Chairman to postpone the vote on its proposal to eliminate Net Neutrality protection imposed in 2015. The Chairman of FCC hasn’t yet changed his mind regarding vote to eliminate Net Neutrality as planned on
FCC Should Delay Vote on Net Neutrality: U.S Senators
The Hill reported that a letter has been forwarded to the Chairman of FCC asking the commission to holdup its vote planned on 14th December 2017 regarding Net Neutrality protection rollbacks. 28 U.S senators had signed the letter led by the U.S Senator
Thousands Comments on FCC Net Neutrality Found Fake: Pew Research
The roll back Net neutrality protections proposal of FCC was up for public comment between 27th April 2017 and 30th August 2017. At least 22 million comments were submitted. There was a discussion about who registered those massive amounts of comments and their
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