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AT&T Kills 5G Home Internet Service in NY
AT&T kills home Internet service in NY over law requiring $15 or $20 plans
AT&T has stopped offering its 5G home Internet service in New York instead of complying with a new state law that requires ISPs to offer $15 or $20 plans to people with low incomes.
AT&T Is Stopping Its 5G Internet Air Service in NY Because of New Broadband Law
A new affordable broadband law in the Empire State has led to AT&T dropping its 5G home internet product entirely.
AT&T Kills 5G Home Internet Service in NY Over $15 Broadband Law
Fixed-wireless service is increasingly popular in the US, but it costs around $60 from AT&T, which says it's 'uneconomical' to offer a reduced rate for qualifying low-income residents.
AT&T Kills Internet Service in NY Instead of Providing Discounted Plans to Low Income Households
New York’s Affordable Broadband Act, which requires large internet service providers to offer affordable broadband plans to low-income households, went into effect. On the same day, AT&T announced that it would be pulling its 5G home internet service from the state entirely,
AT&T shuts down its home internet service in New York to avoid new broadband law
AT&T is discontinuing its home internet service, AT&T Internet Air, in New York, citing the state's Affordable Broadband Act (ABA).
AT&T kills 5G internet service in New York over forced low-income plans
What does a massive $150 billion corporation do when a law forces it to make slightly less money? It takes its ball and goes home. At least, that’s what AT&T chose to do, ending a long saga of New York state attempting to enforce its affordable broadband law.
Supreme Court Asked Some Weird Questions About Internet Porn
The Supreme Court Asked Some Weird Questions About Internet Porn
As the justices took up a case about age verification for online adult content, they struggled to wrap their heads around the state of the industry itself
The Supreme Court could decide the fate of Pornhub — and the rest of the internet
In Supreme Court oral arguments over a potentially seismic change to the internet, the most memorable question came from Justice Samuel Alito. “One of the parties here is the owner of Pornhub, right?” Alito asked Derek Shaffer,
The Supreme Court Changed Its Mind About Online Porn
The Supreme Court heard arguments in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton on Wednesday, a major First Amendment case.
CNET
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The ACP Is Over. You Can Save on Your Monthly Internet Bill With Lifeline.
The Lifeline program can shave a few dollars off your internet bill each month. Here's how to figure out if you qualify and ...
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The Internet Of Money Wants To Be Free
Coinbase unveiled a bold new white paper, proposing permissionless networks as the key to transforming payments, finance, and ...
New Scientist
22h
NATO tests satellite internet as backup to sabotaged undersea cables
As apparent acts of sabotage cut undersea data cables around the world, NATO held its first demonstration of a project to ...
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on MSN
From global internet outages to another year of 20% stock gains — 6 surprises that could shake up markets in 2025
More monster gains for the S&P 500, global internet failure, and $600B worth of power outages are events investors should ...
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on MSN
Nevada to invest $416M to expand high-speed internet under bipartisan infrastructure law
U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto announced the U.S. Commerce Department's approval for Nevada to invest over $416 million ...
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on MSN
What you need to know about your child’s internet use
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. The NCMEC maintains a CyberTipline, which is a reporting mechanism for ...
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on MSN
FBI website helps scam victims report internet crime
On the website, the public can tell investigators what they know and in some cases the FBI says it can take action.
KTNV Las Vegas
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Coming soon: Google Fiber breaks ground on its first Las Vegas internet infrastructure
A new internet service provider, Google Fiber, has now broken ground on the west side of Las Vegas, it was announced on Thursday.
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