Selected New Developments in Broadband – January

By |2021-01-08T12:17:44-06:00January 8th, 2021|Legal News|

Capitol Hill Although President Trump criticized the final $900 billion COVID-relief legislative package (containing both COVID-relief and an omnibus spending bill that averted a government shutdown) for providing too little financial relief to Americans and too much wasteful spending, on December 27 he signed the package into law. Regarding the $7 billion broadband spending component...… Continue Reading

Selected New Developments in Broadband – November

By |2020-11-06T10:11:22-06:00November 6th, 2020|Legal News|

Capitol Hill On November 4, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated he is willing to resume negotiations on COVID-19 relief legislation before the end of the year (he had previously indicated no legislation is possible before the end of the year). Whether this would be standalone legislation or part of a necessary government funding package...… Continue Reading

New Developments in Broadband – June

By |2019-07-03T11:11:35-05:00July 3rd, 2019|Legal News|

Capitol Hill We continue to expect that House Democrats will pass their “Leading Infrastructure for Tomorrow’s America Act” (LIFT America Act) infrastructure proposal, however, any deal with President Trump on infrastructure remains on hold.  The House bill includes $45 billion in broadband funding – $30 billion in reverse auction funds to be administered by the...… Continue Reading

New Developments in Broadband – April

By |2019-04-30T14:25:29-05:00April 30th, 2019|Legal News|

Broadband on Capitol Hill Although optimism for a broadband infrastructure spending bill this year is fading, it is still a possibility.  Senate Minority Leader Schumer (D-NY) and House Speaker Pelosi (D‑CA) plan met with President Trump today  to discuss infrastructure legislation.  Schumer recently said that an overall infrastructure plan (including broadband and traditional infrastructure such...… Continue Reading

Bye Bye Net Neutrality Starting June 11

By |2018-05-11T09:30:45-05:00May 11th, 2018|Legal News|

Mark your calendars because the time has come: as of June 11 the FCC announced yesterday that its Open Internet rules (better known as “net neutrality”) will cease and new FCC rules governing the Internet will take effect. This was the latest in a series of procedural milestones in the net neutrality debate. In a...… Continue Reading

FCC Officially Publishes Net Neutrality Rollback Rule; Will Take Effect on April 23

By |2018-02-22T12:55:20-06:00February 22nd, 2018|Legal News|

Well, it’s official: the Open Internet rule, better known as Net Neutrality, will go bye-bye starting April 23. Today, the hotly debated final notice of the Open Internet Rule (better known as Net Neutrality) was published in the Federal Register. Net neutrality goes away as of April 23 except for certain provisions that require review...… Continue Reading

FCC Officially Publishes Net Neutrality Rollback Rule; Will Take Effect on April 23

By |2018-02-22T12:55:20-06:00February 22nd, 2018|Legal News|

Well, it’s official: the Open Internet rule, better known as Net Neutrality, will go bye-bye starting April 23. Today, the hotly debated final notice of the Open Internet Rule (better known as Net Neutrality) was published in the Federal Register. Net neutrality goes away as of April 23 except for certain provisions that require review...… Continue Reading

The FCC’s Open Internet Order – Which Freedom?  

By |2017-12-15T14:40:32-06:00December 15th, 2017|Legal News|

The fight over the Open Internet (better known as net neutrality) continued Thursday with the Federal Communications Commission voting to reverse the 2015 Title II Order, which reclassified broadband Internet access as a “telecommunications service.” This decision means that the Internet will return to its pre-2015 Title I “information service” classification (For a history of how...… Continue Reading

December FCC Meeting to be an Important One for Broadcasters and Other Media Companies

By |2017-11-28T10:26:29-06:00November 28th, 2017|Legal News|

Last week, just before Thanksgiving, the FCC released the tentative agenda for its December meeting. From that agenda, it appears that the meeting will be an important one for broadcasters and other media companies. Already, the press has spent incredible amounts of time focusing on one item, referred to as “Restoring Internet Freedom” by the...… Continue Reading

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