For FCC Commissioner Starks, a Johnson County (KS) native, jobs factor into Sprint merger
“I know what Sprint means to Kansas City,” FCC Commissioner Starks said.
“I know what Sprint means to Kansas City,” FCC Commissioner Starks said.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced the items that are tentatively on the agenda for the FCC meeting scheduled for Friday, April 12, 2019.
Sens Ron Wyden (D-OR), Rand Paul (R-KY), Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Steve Daines (R-MT) asked the DOJ a series of questions about when and how the government can collect information about Americans’ location, in a bipartisan letter to Attorney General William Barr.
If Gov Gary Herbert (R-UT) signs the bill, Utah will be the first state in the nation to lawfully protect the electronic information that individuals entrust to third parties.
AT&T's so-called "5G E" lost to Verizon and T-Mobile 4G in new speed tests.
FCC pays journalist's legal fees after failing to comply with records request.
House Commerce Committee Ranking Member Greg Walden (R-OR) said that the goal of new internet regulation, which he says he generally supports, should be to prevent bad behavior by Internet service providers, not to re-enshrine the Title II telecommunication definition suited to monopoly telephone companies.
Smaller countries are seizing on surveillance tools
DC attorney general says email exchange shows Facebook knew of data harvesting prior to Guardian report.
More than two-thirds of Republicans say they have little confidence in the media, a figure that has risen nearly 20 points since 2014.
Michael J. K. Kratsios will be the United States Chief Technology Officer
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