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03/25/2026
Supreme Court Gives Cox Unanimous Win in Sony Piracy Case
When word came down Wednesday that the U.S. Supreme Court sided with Cox Communications in its eight-year piracy battle with music labels, other ISPs got wind of it pretty quickly.
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03/24/2026
Charter-Cox: Groups Throw Up DEI Roadblock at CA PUC
Charter’s DEI practices are under scrutiny in California, with several groups asking the California Public Utilities Commission to examine whether commitments made to the FCC comply with California law. And they’re proposing a proceeding schedule that could potentially extend the length of the Charter-Cox merger review.
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03/24/2026
FCC Welcomes Spectrum Input
Spectrum is back in the spotlight at the FCC. Comments were due this week in the agency’s proceeding on how to better utilize 6 GHz and mid-band spectrum.
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03/24/2026
FCC Banning New Foreign-Made Consumer Routers
The FCC updated its rules to find all consumer-grade routers produced in foreign countries present national security risks, with an exemption for routers that the Department of War or the Department of Homeland Security have granted “Conditional Approval” status to.
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03/23/2026
FCC OKs Gray-Allen Media Deals
The FCC’s Media Bureau granted Gray Television’s bid for three new stations after striking down a petition from DirecTV and state broadband associations that sought to prevent the acquisitions.
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03/23/2026
Carr Defends Equal Time
On Monday, the FCC released Chair Brendan Carr’s response to Sen Richard Blumenthal’s (D-CT) probe into what he called “the weaponization” of the equal time rule.