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The FCC's decision to restore net neutrality by reclassifying broadband as an essential service marks a significant development in the regulation of the broadband sector. By treating broadband as an essential service and prohibiting Internet service providers from blocking, throttling, or engaging in aid prioritization of lawful content, the FCC aims to ensure a fast, open, and fair internet for all users. This move is crucial for maintaining an equitable digital landscape where all content providers, regardless of their size and financial capabilities, have equal access to consumers. Microsoft is facing challenges in rebuilding trust due to security breaches and criticism surrounding its security practices. The company has been targeted by Russian state-sponsored hackers, leading to concerns about the security of email accounts and stolen source code. Additionally, Chinese government hackers have breached U.S. government emails through Microsoft cloud exploits. In response to these incidents, Microsoft has launched the Secure Future initiative to enhance its security efforts, prioritizing security over new features and focusing on AI and security. Three things to know today00:00 FCC Votes to Restore Net Neutrality, Reclassifying Broadband as Essential Service 03:13 AI's Role in the Workplace: Enhancing Productivity Without Displacing Jobs, According to New Study06:10 Microsoft Urged to Rebuild Trust Amid Security Breaches and Rising Criticism Supported by: https://www.bitdefender.com/business/products/msp-security-solutions.htmlhttps://huntress.com/mspradio/ All our Sponsors: https://businessof.tech/sponsors/ Looking for a link from the stories? The entire script of the show, with links to articles, are posted in each story on https://www.businessof.tech/ Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/ Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/ Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.com Follow us on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/YouTube: https://youtube.com/mspradio/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoftechBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/businessoftech.bsky.social
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on the FCC vote to reinstate net neutrality rules.
The FCC has enacted new rules intended to eliminate discrimination in access to internet services, a move which regulators are calling the first major U.S. digital civil rights policy. Pags breaks it all down. PLUS...FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr talks with Joe this hour... is President Biden trying to take over the internet completely?
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The FCC has voted unanimously to reallocate airwaves that had been set aside to make our roads safer and shift them to be used for broadband. KCBS Radio Contributor and Bloomberg News reporter Todd Shields says eventually this will be used to make autonomous cars safer.
Doug, Jen, Victoria and Cara explain what you didn't know about the David Ortiz shooting in the Dominican republic and the death threats that fans sent to a woman, just for talking to Beyonce at the NBA finals. Victoria talks about her experience with horse racing to explain what on Earth is going on with all the deaths at the Santa Anita Race track, Columbine high school is considering tearing down the building later this year, and the sentencing in the College admissions scandal has finally started. Victoria also explains the FCC's new ruling that will hopefully stop all those annoying Robocalls. We'll explain all the details you need to know. so don't forget to tell us what stories you like best and what you want to hear more of - just find us on social media and share us with your friends on twitter @djvshow or at facebook.com/djvshow.
FCC Votes to Repeal Net Neutrality, ISPs Could Charge for Everything on the Internet. Republicans Hunt for Ways to Pay for Tax Cuts. Is Paul Ryan exiting as speaker? It only makes sense. UpBeat Lens is released Monday through Friday by 7:30am EST. Email us at contact@UpbeatLens.com and subscribe today!
FCC Votes down Net Neutrality - America dodges a bullet
Episode #1811: Sign up to support Allison's future BRAND-NEW podcast at patreon.com/allisonkilkenny for as little as $1/month! Parker Molloy (@parkermolloy) joins the show to discuss adopting a cat, meditation, and the failed model of pivoting to video. Also, the 5-year anniversary of the Sandy Hook massacre, Kilkenny's rule, Patreon back-peddles on fee change, Alabama elects Doug Jones, GOP's Senate majority shrinks to 51, Trump endorsed not one but two losing candidates in Alabama, Roy Moore's embarrassing horse ride, reports of voter suppression tactics pour in from Alabama election, FCC votes 3-2 to repeal Net Neutrality, Ajit Pai thinks you're stupid enough to buy the crap featured in his stupid video (that features a Pizzagater), more sexual misconduct allegations against Russell Simmons, Tavis Smiley, and Morgan Spurlock, who preemptively admitted to history of sexual misconduct, Kentucky Rep. Dan Johnson dies of "probable suicide" days after molestation accusation surfaces, judge drops felony riot charges against six J20 protesters, and the Huffington Post got a hold of The Daily Stormer's playbook — and it's shockingly honest Read Allison's piece at Reductress about a woman, who is totally not her, projecting therapy diagnoses onto her cat: http://reductress.com/post/wow-this-woman-is-definitely-projecting-her-own-therapy-diagnoses-onto-her-cat/ Only a few Desi calendars left for the next Patreon supporters who sign up or upgrade to $10/month! patreon.com/allisonkilkenny
FCC Votes down Net Neutrality - America dodges a bullet
Seth takes a closer look at the Federal Communications Commission's vote to repeal the Obama-era net neutrality rules and the Trump White House's petty dramas.Then, Matt Smith dishes on what it's like to play Prince Philip on The Crown, including what Prince William thinks about it, and reflects on Doctor Who's devoted fan base.LATE NIGHT ON SOCIALFollow Late Night on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LateNightSethLike Late Night on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LateNightSethFind Late Night on Tumblr: http://latenightseth.tumblr.com/Connect with Late Night on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+LateNightSet...Late Night with Seth Meyers on YouTube features A-list celebrity guests, memorable comedy, and topical monologue jokes.NBC ON SOCIAL Like NBC: http://Facebook.com/NBCFollow NBC: http://Twitter.com/NBCNBC Tumblr: http://NBCtv.tumblr.com/NBC Pinterest: http://Pinterest.com/NBCtv/NBC Google+: https://plus.google.com/+NBCYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/nbcNBC Instagram: http://instagram.com/nbctv
Commissioners are expected to un-do the rules that would prevent big internet providers from making service pay-as-you-go -- meaning they could throttle internet speeds for smaller firms that can't pay them as much as bigger companies. Also, Mayor Emanuel tells XRT he would vote "no" on the Cook County primary referendum on whether to legalize the recreational use of pot. Plus the rest of the day's news, sports and weather forecast.
(Bloomberg) -- Daniel Lyons, a professor at Boston College Law School, and Jonathan Spalter, the CEO of USTelecom, discuss this week's FCC vote, which struck down Obama-era net neutrality rules. They speak June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."
(Bloomberg) -- Daniel Lyons, a professor at Boston College Law School, and Jonathan Spalter, the CEO of USTelecom, discuss this week's FCC vote, which struck down Obama-era net neutrality rules. They speak June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dave Davies speaks with Marty Greif , EVP of SiteTuners on location at Conversion Conference who spoke on a session called Ouch! – Avoiding Common CRO Mistakes for Marketing Executives. The show mourns the sudden death of 90's grunge rocker and lead singer of Sound Garden, Chris Cornell. Today the FCC Votes To Begin Rollback Of Net Neutrality Regulations, Jim talks about the pros and cons of the net neutrality rollback and what it will do to our internet.
Dave Davies speaks with Marty Greif , EVP of SiteTuners on location at Conversion Conference who spoke on a session called Ouch! – Avoiding Common CRO Mistakes for Marketing Executives. The show mourns the sudden death of 90's grunge rocker and lead singer of Sound Garden, Chris Cornell. Today the FCC Votes To Begin Rollback Of Net Neutrality Regulations, Jim talks about the pros and cons of the net neutrality rollback and what it will do to our internet.
FCC Votes to change 5G deployment rules on previously protected historic structures, allowing further penetration of broadband
FCC Votes to change 5G deployment rules on previously protected historic structures, allowing further penetration of broadband
The FCC will vote Thursday (02/26/2015) morning to reclassify the Internet as a public utility. While this drastic change is being sold to the public as a solution to ensure net neutrality, the end game is total control. Total control of this last bastion of freedom that we have all come to know and love in its present, free form...the Internet.