Google tells FCC its Voice Service blocks fewer than 100 phone numbers
Google Voice service blocks fewer than 100 numbers FCC to begin crafting ‘network neutrality’ rules for future of the InternetWASHINGTON — Federal regulators took an important step Thursday toward prohibiting broadband providers from favoring or discriminating against certain kinds of Internet traffic. Federal Communications Commission set to vote on pursuit of ‘network neutrality’ rulesWASHINGTON — Federal regulators are expected to take a step forward Thursday on rules that would prohibit broadband providers from favoring or discriminating against Internet traffic. As FCC net neutrality vote nears, AT&T urges employees to speak out on agency blogWASHINGTON — AT&T Inc. is encouraging employees to join its lobbying campaign against federal rules that would restrict the ways broadband companies can manage traffic on their networks. Federal Communications Commission investigates Google Voice calling serviceWASHINGTON — Federal regulators will look into complaints by AT&T Inc. that Google Inc.’s free messaging and calling service, Google Voice, blocks calls to rural communities where local phone companies charge high connection fees. FCC likely to tangle with wireless carriers over proposed rule against blocking ‘Net trafficNEW YORK — The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission on Monday proposed the most wide-ranging and specific rules so far for regulating how Internet service providers and wireless carriers handle subscriber traffic. FCC chief will propose new ‘Net neutrality’ rules on Monday, agency official saysThe head of the FCC plans to propose new rules that would prohibit Internet service providers from interfering with the free flow of information and certain applications over their networks, an official at the agency said Saturday. Reports say the FCC will propose new rules on the free flow of information on the InternetThe head of the FCC plans to propose new rules that would prohibit Internet service providers from interfering with the free flow of information and certain applications over their networks, according to reports published Saturday. AP News in Brief |