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Regulator prohibits differential pricing, effectively banning social network’s online access plan
Free internet plan has alienated key sections of tech scene in a crucial market
UK promises to legislate after Brussels rules its ‘adult filter’ is illegal
Lawmakers scrap roaming charges and agree new web traffic rules
Telecoms groups barred from throttling internet traffic while selling ‘fast lanes’ to providers
Reforms will fuel accusations that the EU favours European operators over US peers
Companies desert initiative promoting affordable web access amid net neutrality dispute
Reform package would open a transatlantic divide
The fact that a few large players have such influence over vital services should make us all queasy
Net neutrality rule is a victory for everyone
Biggest government intervention in the internet in two decades could face legal challenges
Tech group wants US regulator to modify plan that all traffic is treated equally
Internet provider presses on with planned $45bn purchase of Time Warner Cable
House of Lords committee warns Britain in danger of being left behind in digital era
Approval of new rules would be both a victory and problematic
Proposals will lead to unwarranted regulatory interference, say companies
Regulator seeks sweeping powers to enforce ‘open internet’
Brussels compromise over strict rules guaranteeing unrestrained internet access
Tech group’s rare intervention follows Republican opposition to FCC’s role
President wants to end state laws that limit competition in bid to get more Americans online
Commercial cyber security has become a major concern after a series of high profile breaches
Tom Wheeler’s comments at CES suggest he agrees that content should be treated equally online
A Republican majority has prompted the president to act alone, writes Jacob Weisberg
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