The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has voted to overturn large parts of two state laws that limit local governments from funding and building broadband networks.
Commissioners, in a 3-2 vote Thursday, moved to preempt laws in North Carolina and Tennessee that limit the expansion of existing municipal broadband networks in the two states.
Will a TikTok ban ever actually happen?
The radar sensors would allow for contactless sleep monitoring.
With more people working and studying from home, the current definition isn't good enough.
Was the rest of the bill/proposal released to the public before the final vote? I'm for making all data equal, but a lot of censorship rules and other BS could be stuffed into a 300+ page law.