Tom Wheeler for Wired:
After more than a decade of debate and a record-setting proceeding that attracted nearly 4 million public comments, the time to settle the Net Neutrality question has arrived. This week, I will circulate to the members of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed new rules to preserve the internet as an open platform for innovation and free expression. This proposal is rooted in long-standing regulatory principles, marketplace experience, and public input received over the last several months.
Broadband network operators have an understandable motivation to manage their network to maximize their business interests. But their actions may not always be optimal for network users. The Congress gave the FCC broad authority to update its rules to reflect changes in technology and marketplace behavior in a way that protects consumers. Over the years, the Commission has used this authority to the public’s great benefit.
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The second half of 2023 will see the introduction of a foldable smartphone, according to OnePlus.
If you have a brand-new, sealed first-generation iPhone, you could bring it to an auction house. A device from Apple that fit that description sold over the weekend for a record amount for an iPhone: $63,356, which is more than one hundred times the cost of the device.
Looks like they listened to the people!