The resolution passed by the Congress Monday prohibits the FCC from passing any other privacy restrictions that would protect customers’ data.
AT&T, Comcast, Verizon and other major players in the telecom industry set out Friday to combat consumer concerns about collecting and selling user information, though the actions of the companies may speak louder than their words.
Verizon is reportedly securing digital streaming rights from TV network owners for its new online TV streaming service.
With its Xfinity Instant TV service, Comcast will be the latest company to offer a streaming cable package for cord cutters.
DirecTV parent company AT&T has admitted to mistakenly charging some users more for regional sports fees and will issue credits to those affected by the incorrect pricing.
A report from the Consumerist found regional sports fees applied to DirecTV customers vary considerably based on location, leading to some consumers paying nearly $100 more per year for the same service.
Sprint ownership is exploring possible merger options, including with T-Mobile and Comcast, as the Trump administration promises fewer obstacles to media consolidation.
Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai revealed on Monday that he doesn't expect the commission will review the AT&T purchase of Time Warner because no wireless licenses will be exchanged in the purchase.
The Federal Communications Commission is reportedly readying to do away with a rule requiring Charter to compete with other cable companies.
The NAACP, the National Urban League and Asian Americans Advancing Justice all signed a letter calling for a "statutory solution" to the FCC's rules.
The National Advertising Review Board (NARB) has asked Comcast to stop claiming it has “fastest internet.”
The cable provider's app for Roku has some strings attached.
A new report indicates Verizon, the largest mobile carrier in the United States, has started exploring the possibility of acquiring Charter, the second-largest cable company in the country.
The company will look to bolster its foothold in the telecommunications space.
24/7 Wall St., a financial news website based its rankings on employee reviews on Glassdoor, the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) and its own survey.
T-Mobile's mercurial CEO gave his thoughts on what he believes will happen in the mobile industry in 2017 at CES.
Comcast is planning to increase its controversial Broadcast TV and Regional Sports fees by 50 percent in 2017.
The U.S. telecoms giant is paying $85.4 billion for the purchase of Time Warner, which owns HBO and CNN.
The deal was finalized at a meeting of the two boards Saturday, but needs to get the approval of U.S. regulators.
Comcast Corp.’s TV and movie arm had invested $200 million in the new media giant just last year.
In its ruling, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said that the company had charged customers for services and equipment they hadn't ordered.
Comcast will be rolling out new data caps in many parts of the country.