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Tom Wheeler, the FCC's new boss, on consumer rights and net neutrality
by
Molly Wood
Nov 18, 2013
Tom Wheeler was a powerful lobbyist for the telecom industry. Now he's running the organization that regulates it.
Can you hear me now? Not in rural areas
Oct 29, 2013
In rural areas, one out of every 5 land-line long-distance calls doesn't go through.
New rules restrict telemarketing calls to your mobile
Oct 16, 2013
But there are loopholes to the rule...
Verizon and FCC set to battle over net neutrality
by
Molly Wood
Sep 9, 2013
The case could impact our broadband Internet access.
The FCC expands plans for broadband
by
Molly Wood
Aug 23, 2013
It's part of the Connect America Fund, and it's targeted at 600,000 rural homes and businesses that don't have broadband infrastructure.
Obama nominates former lobbyist, hall-of-famer Wheeler to head FCC
by
Molly Wood
May 2, 2013
The Federal Communications Commission has a new chairman, Tom Wheeler. If confirmed by the Senate, he'll replace Julius Genachowski, who resigned in March.
FCC Wi-Fi plan: What does free really mean?
by
Molly Wood
Feb 7, 2013
Federal regulators may want Wi-Fi Internet connections to get more widespread and powerful, but the government is not giving the service away for free.
For public good, not for profit.
America: Land of the free...Internet?
by
Molly Wood
Feb 5, 2013
Some American cities tried this and ran up against a buzz saw of opposition from companies that sell Internet service.
How Sandy disrupted phone communications
by
Molly Wood
Feb 5, 2013
The FCC looks at what can be done to minimize disruptions to phone service during natural disasters.
AT&T puts $14 billion toward expanding wireless
by
Dan Bobkoff
Nov 8, 2012
AT&T announced this week it will invest $14 billion over the next three years to beef up its wireless and broadband services. The news is good for wireless customers, but could portend the demise of the old fashioned landline phone.