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Broadband Breakfast: Major Change on the Horizon? Explaining the Affordable, Accessible Internet for All Act


As House GOP leaders ask the Government Accountability Office to audit the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) ReConnect program because of concerns federal funds are being used to “overbuild,” Democratic leaders in the House and Senate have filed legislation that aims to build broadband infrastructure on a national-scale. The Accessible, Affordable Internet for All Act is…

Big Technology: The Quirk That Stuck Facebook With A Robust Antitrust Case


Today, the Federal Trade Commission sued Facebook for a slew of antitrust violations, targeting the way the company eliminated its top competitors via the acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. More than 40 state attorneys general filed a lawsuit mirroring the FTC’s, displaying broad, bipartisan coordination rare in an age of polarized, dysfunctional…

Ars Technica: Ajit Pai urged to accept Trump loss and stop controversial rulemakings


Congressional Democrats yesterday called on Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai to "immediately stop work on all partisan, controversial items" in recognition of Joe Biden's election victory over President Donald Trump. It has been standard practice to halt controversial rulemakings in the period between an election and inauguration when control…

Daily Dot: Either way, 2020 could end the net neutrality fight forever


Shortly after Donald Trump was elected president, then-Federal Communications Commission (FCC) member Ajit Pai took aim at dismantling net neutrality rules—setting in motion a battle that would run throughout the next three-and-a-half years. That’s not to say that Pai waved a wand and killed off net neutrality. Since the controversial repeal, there have been court battles, legal decisions, activism, and attempts…