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"The American people are fed up with illegal robocalls," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said. "And we believe that we need to make it easier for phone companies to block these robocalls."
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Facebook at last count had attracted more than 2 billion users worldwide to its social media platform where they share photos, links, memories, life鈥
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It's the first major court challenge since the Trump administration rolled back Obama-era net neutrality rules. Challengers say the FCC is abandoning its responsibility to ensure an open Internet.
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New Census Bureau estimates underscore the digital divide facing Native Americans living on reservations or other American Indian land in the U.S.
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FCC Chairman Ajit Pai succeeded in repealing the 2015 rules for internet service providers. But some states have already acted to keep net neutrality alive on their turf.
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While the Senate voted last week to bring back 鈥渘et neutrality鈥 protections, Sen. Rob Portman says he鈥檚 looking for another option. The Ohio Republican鈥
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The U.S. Senate passed a resolution last week aiming to reverse the 2017 decision by the FCC to deregulate internet service providers. However, experts鈥
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The U.S. Senate is set to vote this week on a resolution to undo the Trump administration鈥檚 repeal of 鈥渘et neutrality鈥 rules. Senate Democrats are forcing鈥
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In the Senate, a resolution of disapproval of the FCC rule has the support of every member of the Democratic caucus, along with Maine Republican Susan Collins.
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The agency has formally published the order to undo net neutrality rules, which opens the door for lawsuits by state attorneys general and others. Congress could also decide to block the repeal.