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Democrats Use PIRATE Act Markup to Slam Net Neutrality Rule Rollback
Democratic Reps used a House Communications Subcommittee markup of a pirate radio bill to express their opposition to the Federal Communications Commission's rollback of network neutrality rules. Subcommittee Ranking Member Mike Doyle (D-PA) introduced an amendment to the Preventing Illegal Radio Abuse Through Enforcement (PIRATE) Act (HR 5709) that would have replaced the base bill with one that would restore the net neutrality rules just jettisoned.
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Rep Doyle Vows to Continue Net Neutrality CRA Fight
House Communications Subcommittee Ranking Member Mike Doyle (D-PA) vowed to keep fighting to nullify the Federal Communications Commission's network neutrality rules rollback, but in outlining the road ahead, he also put a spotlight on the up-Hill battle. "Americans lost an important right today when the FCC’s order nullifying the federal Net Neutrality policy went into effect,” he said.
Rep. Chabot (R-OH) Says President Trump's ZTE Aid was Shortsighted (Multichannel News)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Fri, 06/08/2018 - 12:57AT&T Gives Away WiFi Extenders to Subscribers on Fastest Broadband Tiers (Multichannel News)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Thu, 06/07/2018 - 17:29Appellate Court Decision Raises Issues With FTC Data Security Enforcement
A decision by the three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit could make it harder for the Federal Trade Commission to enforce online data security, or that is certainly the conclusion of Sen Richard Blumenthal (D-CT). Though, it is narrowly tailored to apply to a specific FTC enforcement tool.
SPECTRUM NOW bill introduced in both chambers
The Supplementing the Pipeline for Efficient Control of The Resources for Users Making New Opportunities for Wireless (SPECTRUM NOW) Act has been introduced to ensure there is enough money to fund efforts to get federal spectrum users to give up spectrum or share spectrum with commercial users. Sens Roger Wicker (R-MS) and Brian Schatz (D-HI) in the Senate, and Reps Doris Matsui (D-CA) and Rep Brett Guthrie (R-KY) in the House have introduced the bipartisan bill.