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OTI on why the FCC鈥檚 proposed no-throttling rule should ban not only selective slowing down, but also selective speeding up.
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OTI on why the FCC鈥檚 proposed no-throttling rule should ban not only selective slowing down, but also selective speeding up.
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We鈥檙e taking a look back at how OTI鈥檚 15 years of advocacy successfully enabled the adoption of the broadband nutrition label.
Raza Panjwani on the importance of making broadband affordable.
Michael Calabrese on urging the FCC to make changes to its neutral approach to 5G network slicing.
OTI on the American Privacy Rights Act.
Chhaya Kapadia on the FCC’s requirement for internet “nutrition” labels.
David Morar on the newly-unveiled APRA bill.
Congress is going down the wrong path by continuing to spotlight Section 230 in the context of addressing online harms.
Raza Panjwani on getting more Americans online.