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U.S. appellate court grants stay of FCC Title II reclassification of Internet as common carrier utility, citing lack of clear congressional authority

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The Sixth District United States Court of Appeals has granted a stay of a rulemaking issued by the Federal Communications Commission that would regard Internet protocol services as a common carrier telecommunications utility under Title II of the Communications Act.

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Court Pauses Challenge to FCC’s USF Forbearance Policy

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Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit  agreed Friday to pause consumer groups’ effort to require Internet Service Providers to contribute to a multibillion broadband subsidy program run by the  Federal Communications Commission. It remanded the issue to the FCC, which has signaled an intent to appeal.

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In a Changed Legal Landscape, the FCC Should Reconsider Net Neutrality Rules

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Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals announced  last month  that it would temporarily block the Commission’s highly controversial  net neutrality rule , which imposes utility-style regulations on the internet and requires service providers to  treat  different types of data the same. Verrilli Jr.

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Court Orders ISPs, FCC to Argue Net Neutrality on Halloween

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WASHINGTON, Aug 26, 2024 – Federal regulators now have a court date to try to inject new life into their impaired Internet competition rules.  ET.   On April 25, the FCC voted along party lines to classify broadband ISPs as common carriers. It’s Halloween.    The U.S. 31, 2024 at 8:30 a.m. ET.