• Was The FCC Website Actually Attacked – Or Is There a Cover Up?

    Was The FCC Website Actually Attacked – Or Is There a Cover Up?

    A recent report surfaced, which casts some doubt on the FCC’s explanation of why their website went down in 2017, during the public comment period for net neutrality protections.  If you remember all the way back to 2017, this particular outage was the reason that people weren’t able to provide comments on chairman Ajit Pai’s…

  • FCC Commissioner Says they Aren’t Really Helping the Average Citizen

    FCC Commissioner Says they Aren’t Really Helping the Average Citizen

    In an interview, prior to leaving the FCC, former Commissioner Mignon Clyburn took aim at the agency where she worked for nearly nine years.  Her biggest criticism was that it had abandoned its mission to protect consumers’ speech and privacy.  Clyburn made an interesting characterization. She equated the FCC’s mission to the Starfleet Prime Directive,…

  • The Battle to Overturn the FCC’s Ruling on Net Neutrality Rages On

    The Battle to Overturn the FCC’s Ruling on Net Neutrality Rages On

    This is only my opinion, and not the representation of Saintel Daily, LLC. Earlier this week, with the help of three Republicans, the Senate Democrats managed to pass a resolution in order to save net neutrality before its upcoming repeal in June.  That means net neutrality lives to fight another day.  For how long though,…