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The FCC wants you tell them how much you hate data caps 

The FCC is urging the public to fill out a ‘Data Caps Experience Form.’

On by Andrew Wyrich

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AT&T customers who had data throttled without notice could receive payment from FTC

The FTC is using $7 million in remaining funds to pay out customers AT&T failed to reach.

On by Jacob Seitz

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Europe sets progressive net neutrality standard by banning zero-rating

You can’t zero-rate in Europe anymore.

On by Jacob Seitz

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Comcast and AT&T suspend data caps and overage fees amid coronavirus outbreak

Several companies won’t charge users for going over on internet data caps.

On by Mikael Thalen

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Netflix urges the FCC to stop broadband data caps

‘An unnecessary constraint on advanced telecommunications capability.’

On by Christine Friar

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AT&T changes its data caps and adds unlimited data plan for $30 extra

Pay more to get what you pay for.

On by AJ Dellinger

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Comcast rep lied to customer about data caps being ‘mandated by the law’

What is this support rep talking about?

On by Eric Geller

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Google wants wireless spectrum so it can save you from phone carriers’ data caps

A refreshingly non-evil plan.

On by AJ Dellinger

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FCC chief slams Verizon’s wireless data-throttling plans

Et tu, Wheeler?

On by Aaron Sankin

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Comcast exec to customers: Your uncapped-data days are numbered

Internet users could be charged more for using over 300GB of data a month.

On by Tim Sampson

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The FCC’s Net Neutrality report is a bust

The FCC’s highly anticipated Net Neutrality report has just been released. The conclusion, three years in? Nothing.   

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Hey ISPs, what’s wrong with speed?

The move ISPs are making away from speed pricing towards data caps is bad news. Want to go back to the days of measuring your Internet use? We didn’t think so. 

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