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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, commission, BellSouth Corp., Internet phone, Michael Powell, VoIP, Internet phone company, decision, Democrat, telecommunications, AT&T Corp., cable company, state, rule

FCC commissioner Abernathy resigns

November 17, 2005 Kathleen Abernathy announces she will leave her post on Dec. 9, but no replacement is named. TAGS: FCC Commissioner, DSL service, commission, DSL, Republican, telecommunications, chairman

FCC approves Net-wiretapping taxes

May 3, 2006 Agency votes to force broadband providers to pay costs of making their networks intercept-friendly. TAGS: CALEA, FCC Commissioner, university, vote, broadband provider, broadband, homeland security, tax, VoIP, agency, lawsuit

Bush chooses Martin as next FCC chairman

March 16, 2005 Republican commissioner is expected to wield influence during period of radical change in the telecom and Net business. TAGS: Michael Powell, FCC Commissioner, chairman, Republican, broadband, VoIP, telecommunications, IP, president

FCC to form working group on VoIP regulation

December 2, 2003 The Federal Communications Commission takes the first step toward deciding whether to regulate Internet telephony, a move that could radically transform the fast-growing industry. TAGS: Michael Powell, VoIP, regulation, FCC Commissioner, VoIP company, Time Warner Inc., IP telephony, telephony, tax, IP

FCC changes DSL classification

August 5, 2005 Feds put DSL on even footing with cable modem service--providers no longer have to offer network access to competing ISPs. TAGS: classification, DSL, EarthLink Inc., information service, cable modem, CALEA, Internet Service Provider, FCC Commissioner, DSL company, cable company, Internet service, infrastructure, broadband, service provider, telecommunications

Can Howard Stern now relax?

January 24, 2005 It all depends on who President Bush appoints to succeed Michael Powell at the FCC, says CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh. TAGS: Michael Powell, Howard Stern, Republican, FCC Commissioner, Democrat, VoIP, vote, fiber, decision, president, tax

FCC commissioner can break tie in AT&T-BellSouth merger

December 9, 2006 General counsel says commissioner can vote, even though he recused himself with conflicts of interest. TAGS: general counsel, BellSouth Corp., merger, FCC Commissioner, congressman, AT&T Corp., vote, letter, chairman, commission, decision

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, VoIP service, regulation, agency, decision, IP, commission, AT&T Corp., rule, telecommunications
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