Red Alert for Net Neutrality
Congress is set to vote on a measure that would restore net neutrality rules and keep the internet open for consumers and businesses.
Congress is set to vote on a measure that would restore net neutrality rules and keep the internet open for consumers and businesses.
Sen. John Kennedy’s newly announced bill is a step backwards in the ongoing fight for net neutrality.
The city of San Francisco’s Blue Ribbon Panel on Municipal Fiber released a report on net neutrality, digital privacy, and local control.
In the ongoing fight for net neutrality, OTI will continue to work with states and localities to reinstate protections wherever possible.
We review Ajit Pai’s first year as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission.
OTI applauds Sen. Markey and Rep. Doyle for their efforts to restore net neutrality.
Today, OTI became one of the first parties to challenge the FCC’s harmful order repealing the net neutrality rules.
Rather than restoring online protections, this net neutrality legislation is riddled with loopholes for large companies.
The FCC voted 3-2 to gut its 2015 net neutrality rules that protect Americans from anti-competitive & anti-consumer ISP practices.