BEREC and CRTC announce cooperation on net neutrality

BEREC and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) providing a framework for their cooperation and stressing the topics of mutual interest for a reinforced cooperation: Next Generation Access and Broadband Development; Consumer Protection; Free Flow of Information, Network Neutrality and Open Internet; as well as Competition in Markets. BEREC… Continue reading BEREC and CRTC announce cooperation on net neutrality

Internet industry groups sue California to block its new net neutrality law from taking effect

Internet industry groups sue California over its new net neutrality law. The lawsuit was filed in US District Court for the Eastern District of California by CTIA (representing wireless and mobile communications industry), NCTA (the principal trade association for the US broadband and pay television industries), USTelecom (representing broadband and telecom industry), and the American Cable… Continue reading Internet industry groups sue California to block its new net neutrality law from taking effect

The US Justice Department sues California to block its new net neutrality law from taking effect

Mere hours after California’s proposal became law, the Justice Department in a court filing sought a preliminary injunction to block its new net neutrality from taking effect. U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement that “states do not regulate interstate commerce — the federal government does. Once again the California legislature has enacted an… Continue reading The US Justice Department sues California to block its new net neutrality law from taking effect

California governor signs net neutrality law

California is the second state to adopt its own net neutrality rules, following Washington. The California Governor Jerry Brown signed the toughest net neutrality bill into law. The law prohibits blocking, speeding up and slowing down websites or whole classes of applications such as videos. The bill goes one step forward prohibiting Internet Service Providers… Continue reading California governor signs net neutrality law

The New York Times sues FCC for the refusal to release records on the net neutrality repeal proceeding

In June 2017, the New York Times made a Freedom of Information Act (FoIA) request for Federal Communications Commission (FCC). In this request, the newspaper asked for the server logs related to the system for accepting public comments on the net neutrality repeal proceeding. Since then, the FCC refused to release the records repeatedly. Therefore the… Continue reading The New York Times sues FCC for the refusal to release records on the net neutrality repeal proceeding

FCC chairman says California’s attempt to enforce net neutrality rules is “illegal”

In a speech at the Maine Heritage Policy Center, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai says California’s attempt to enforce net neutrality rules is “illegal” and “poses a risk to the rest of the country.” He claims that “only the federal government can set regulatory policy in this area.” According to him, “the Internet should be… Continue reading FCC chairman says California’s attempt to enforce net neutrality rules is “illegal”

US District Court orders FCC to release records on the net neutrality repeal proceeding

The journalist Jason Prechtel made a Freedom of Information Act (FoIA) request on June 2017 for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). In this request, Prechtel asked for data related to bulk comments on the proceeding to repeal net neutrality, which may contain comments falsely attributed to people without their knowledge. Annoyed by the FCC’s refusal to respond… Continue reading US District Court orders FCC to release records on the net neutrality repeal proceeding

California net neutrality bill approved by Senate

The toughest net neutrality bill, sponsored by Senators Scott Wiener and Kevin de León, was approved today by the California Senate, one day after the California Assembly’s approval. The bill prohibits blocking, speeding up and slowing down websites or whole classes of applications such as videos. The bill goes one step forward prohibiting Internet Service Providers (ISPs)… Continue reading California net neutrality bill approved by Senate

Net neutrality bill back on track in California

Two weeks ago, a committee in the State Assembly of California, the USA, amended a state-level net neutrality bill in a way that weakened the net neutrality provisions. Since then, Senator Scott Wiener, the bill sponsor, has been negotiating with the Committee Chairman Miguel Santiago and other lawmakers, and today he announces a agreement on a new version that… Continue reading Net neutrality bill back on track in California

California net neutrality bill gutted

In California, the USA, a State Assembly Committee scaled back a draft law proposed by Senator Scott Wiener’s bill to restore basic net neutrality protections that were included in the now defunct 2015 order of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The original bill banned blocking, throttling, and paid prioritisation, but it also included bans on paid zero-rating… Continue reading California net neutrality bill gutted