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US appeals court, House panel to take up net neutrality
The US Senate voted 52 to 47 to reverse the FCC’s decision to repeal the net neutrality rules, but the House never took up the issue.
US appeals court will not delay net neutrality case
The FCC on Tuesday asked the court to delay the arguments over its December 2017 repeal.
California withdraws 'text tax' after FCC ruling
Regulators announced Friday that CPUC commissioner Carla Peterman withdrew the text proposal.
T-Mobile, Sprint see Huawei shun clinching US deal
US government officials had been pressuring Deutsche Telekom to stop using Huawei equipment.
FCC affirms that wireless carriers can block unwanted text messages
The FCC voted 3-to-1 to classify text messages as an information service rather than a telecommunications service.
FCC to probe whether major carriers gave false coverage information
The program required major mobile providers to submit data on their coverage reach.
US regulator demands companies take action to halt 'robocalls'
FCC has taken actions to try to deter robocalls or automated, prerecorded calls.
Trump's administration moves to block China Mobile US entry due to security risks
The move by President Donald Trump’s administration comes amid growing trade frictions between Washington and Beijing.
Citing security concerns, Trump bans China Mobile in US
China Mobile’s shares fell 2.6 per cent on Tuesday morning to their lowest in more than four years.
Your internet use could change as ‘net neutrality’ ends
Users aren’t likely to see immediate changes following formal repeal of Obama-era internet rules that had ensured equal treatment for all.