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Net Neutrality & 5G Network Slicing Whitepaper – Notice of Ex Parte Meeting with Justin Faulb, Chief of Staff and Legal Advisor for Wireline and National Se…
Notice of Ex Parte Meeting with Justin Faulb, Chief of Staff and Legal Advisor for Wireline and National Security for Commissioner Starks on March 29, 2024. Saf…
Net Neutrality & 5G Network Slicing Whitepaper – Notice of Ex Parte Meeting with Deena Shetler, Chief of Staff and Legal Advisor for Media and International…
Notice of Ex Parte Meeting with Deena Shetler, Chief of Staff and Legal Advisor for Media and International, and Hayley Steffen, Legal Advisor for Wireline and…
Barbara van Schewick, professor with the Stanford Law School, described net neutrality as “we the people” getting the choice about what to do online.
“We get t…
Stanford law professor Barbara van Schewick at the meeting pointed out, in the case of firefighters losing internet access, it doesn’t matter who was right or w…
Stanford Law Professor Barbara Van Schewick says it doesn't matter if this was morally right or wrong, it's about making sure it never happens again.
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Who has been asking – since the beginning of the “fair share” debate – for a dispute resolution mechanism for CAPs and cloud providers? Indeed ETNO, from their…
The FCC has announced that it will vote to restore the net neutrality rules stripped away by the Trump administration during an agency meeting on April 25.
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Clarifying the No-Throttling Rule – Notice of Ex Parte – Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet, Docket No. 23-320. Whitepaper submitted to the FCC on Apri…
What is Volt Typhoon? A cybersecurity expert explains the Chinese hackers targeting US critical infrastructure
Richard Forno, University of Maryland, Bal…