The Federal Communications Commission is seeking public comment following a recent decision to halt the roll out of subsidized broadband internet services through the Lifeline program that offers subsidies to the poor.
Under the current law, if an individual violates copyright infringement law by downloading a Hollywood film while using his laptop at a café, the café owner can be sued by the studio.
The Federal Communications Commission is reportedly readying to do away with a rule requiring Charter to compete with other cable companies.
Google Fiber is looking to provide recently purchased internet service "Webpass" to residents of Seattle.
With all four major carriers offering unlimited plans, it can be hard to decide which one to go with.
OpenSignal has released its ratings of the top mobile carriers by region, and Verizon and T-Mobile customers will like what they see.
The next-generation networks might offer data speeds of up to 1GB per second.
Verizon has reached a tentative agreement with Yahoo to reduce its bid to buy the internet company by $250 million, according to reports.
T-Mobile countered Verizon's announcement that it'd bring back unlimited data with its own updates. But whose unlimited data plan is better?
AT&T's Fiber gigabit internet program launched Monday in Milwaukee and will be available in four additional cities by the end of February.
On Monday, Verizon launched a new plan for $80 a month, offering unlimited data, voice calls and texts.
The biggest mobile network in the United States launched this new incentive for clients subscribed to its Total Mobile Protection plan.
The FCC has reversed a decision to expand its Lifeline program, which provides subsidized internet to low-income users.
The temporary promotion runs for only four days.
Broadband coverage expansion has been a regular focus for incoming FCC commissioner Ajit Pai.
The sale has been under scrutiny following Yahoo!'s late disclosure of two major user data hacks.
Governments shut down the internet on more than 50 occasions in 2016 in attempts to censor citizens, impact elections, and hide atrocities.
Verizon is considering backing out of its $4.8 billion planned purchase of Yahoo. Yahoo stock dropped as much as 6.5 percent in trading on Thursday after the company reported a data breach.
According to new research published by the Federal Communications Commission, 47.5 million homes and businesses in the United States are still stuck with slow connection speeds.
Customers can opt for the two new data plans — 5GB or 10GB — starting Nov. 13.
T-Mobile agrees to a $48 million penalty for throttling data for unlimited users.
Verizon announced that it would be closing 3,200 wireless customer service centers on Thursday, less than five months after 40,000 of its wireline workers launched a massive strike.