Federal Communications Commission Privacy Rules
Federal Communications Commission Chair Thomas Wheeler testified at a hearing on the FCC’s proposed privacy rules for…
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler spoke with reporters after the May FCC meeting about the vote for open Internet… read more
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler spoke with reporters after the May FCC meeting about the vote for open Internet rules and the spectrum auction. Chairman Wheeler said that the open Internet proposal did not authorize "fast lanes" or prioritization. He stressed that because of court rulings there was nothing on the books to stop Internet providers from discriminating or blocking content and this proposal seeks to stop that from happening. close
Federal Communications Commission Chair Thomas Wheeler testified at a hearing on the FCC’s proposed privacy rules for…
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) held a meeting on consideration of pre-empting state law in North Carolina…
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) held an open commission meeting on promoting an open Internet, wireless spectrum use,…
Federal Communications Committee Chair Tom Wheeler held a news conference following a meeting in which the panel voted 3-2 in favor…