On TV.com: KIM KARDASHIAN is hot hot hot

Search:
Go!


advertisement
Content from CNET tagged with

commission [x] , rule [x]

News Stories

Showing 1-14 of 14 results found

FCC bans exclusive TV deals for cable

October 31, 2007 Commission adopts new rules that ban cable operators from locking apartment buildings into exclusive contracts in exchange for service. TAGS: contract, cable company, rule, commission, TV, order, Verizon Communications, pricing, AT&T Corp., service provider, chairman, video

FCC approves some open wireless requirements

July 31, 2007 Some critics argue the commissioners should have gone further and others say they should have let market forces prevail. TAGS: rule, spectrum, requirement, Google Inc., commission, Washington, agency

E.U. official: Now isn't time for RFID regulations

April 2, 2007 European Commission won't levy stiff rules on radio frequency ID tags now. But bureaucrats promise to do so later if they smell privacy concerns. TAGS: RFID, commission, radio frequency, regulation, law, rule, radio

SEC OKs e-delivery of shareholder information

January 30, 2007 The new rules, proposed more than a year ago, will allow electronic proxy notification without making it mandatory. TAGS: shareholder, Jonathan Schwartz, delivery, notification, rule, commission, Internet access, printing, Adobe PDF, blog

European e-commerce tax laws to be extended

May 18, 2006 Commission wants rules for value-added tax on European commerce to remain in force until end of 2008. TAGS: VAT, e-commerce, European Union, tax, rule, supplier, extension, commission

Election-law crackdown should wait, Feds told

June 29, 2005 The FEC is asked to hold off on regulating bloggers until there's actual evidence of a problem. Nobody's found one yet. TAGS: finance, commission, rule, workplace, attorney

Feds approve liberal election rules for Net

March 27, 2006 Federal Election Commission approves rules to regulate political ads on Web sites but little else--at least for now. TAGS: blogger, regulation, commission, committee, rule, candidate, Republican, speech, payment, Adobe PDF

FCC further deregulates Net calls

November 10, 2004 States are now barred from imposing telecommunications regulations on Net phone providers. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., FCC Commissioner, BellSouth Corp., commission, Internet phone, Michael Powell, VoIP, Internet phone company, decision, Democrat, telecommunications, AT&T Corp., state, rule, cable company

FCC to clarify rules for powerline broadband

October 31, 2006 Commission expected to classify BPL as it has DSL and cable modem, a move that should help spur further investment in the technology. TAGS: broadband over power line, information service, cable modem, electric company, powerline, commission, DSL, broadband, Texas, rule, telecommunications

FTC proposes adult spam labels

January 29, 2004 The Federal Trade Commission says there should be a mandatory "Sexually-Explicit-Content" tag for e-mail that contains pornographic material. TAGS: label, CAN-SPAM Act, law, commission, anti-spam, rule, e-mail, message, security

Source: FCC to dress 'naked' DSL

March 21, 2005 Agency is expected to up-end rules that force BellSouth to unbundle its DSL service from its phone service, a source tells News.com. TAGS: BellSouth Corp., DSL, phone service, rule, broadband, Verizon Communications, decision, commission, state, AT&T Corp., U.S.

FCC: Number-switching rules apply to all

November 11, 2003 The agency issues an order that requires all landline phone companies to allow customers to transfer their numbers to cell phones when signing up for new services. TAGS: landline phone, landline phone company, dialer, carrier, mandate, order, telephone company, cell phone, commission, rule, U.S.

Congress mulls new Net phone rules

July 6, 2004 Bill would bar states from regulating VoIP, turning it over to FCC instead. But this could still mean higher costs for Net phone calls. TAGS: VoIP, phone network, Internet phone, VoIP service, bill, VoIP company, Washington, call, state, rule, commission, tax, telecommunications

FCC to weigh in on VoIP regulation

February 10, 2004 One thing is clear in the days before the Federal Communications Commission decides on crucial broadband phone policies: Telecom regulations will never be the same again. TAGS: VoIP, VoIP company, phone service, BellSouth Corp., FCC Commissioner, Internet phone, agency, decision, VoIP service, regulation, commission, IP, rule, AT&T Corp., telecommunications
Sponsored matches for "rule"


© 2008 CNET Networks, Inc., a CBS Company. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use