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What happens once “net neutrality” rules bite the dust?
The Federal Communications Commission formally released a draft of its plan to kill net-neutrality rules , which equalized access to the internet and prevented broadband providers from favoring their own...

New internet TV service has $16 monthly tab and no sports
The hook of the latest internet TV service is a low price and no sports channels.

There’s no need to spend $999 for a good phone these days
Apple's new iPhone X is special. It has flashy upgrades, facial recognition and animated emoji, all in celebration of the iPhone's 10-year anniversary. And its price tag is appropriately special:...

Verizon raising price of unlimited plan, adding charge for better quality video
Verizon is raising the price of its unlimited plan while introducing a slightly cheaper, more limited version as wireless carriers battle each other for customers.

Hackers demand millions in ransom for stolen HBO data
A group of hackers posted a fresh cache of stolen HBO files online Monday, and demanded a multimillion-dollar ransom from the network to prevent the release of entire television series...

Telecom lobbying muscle kills privacy rules
The telecom industry's lobbying muscle pushed a consumer privacy measure to a swift death in Congress.

Influence game: Telecom lobbying muscle kills privacy rules
The telecom industry's lobbying muscle pushed a consumer privacy measure to a swift death in Congress.

Donald Trump touts Charter Communications jobs commitment first made in 2015
President Donald Trump on Friday praised a plan by cable company Charter Communications to hire 20,000 American call center workers, but the hiring initiative dates back to 2015.

Senate votes to undo privacy rules that protect user data
The Republican-led Senate moved Thursday to undo Obama-era regulations that would have forced internet service providers like Comcast and Verizon to ask customers' permission before they could use or sell...