SpaceX Wins FCC Approval To Deploy 7,518 Satellites (bloomberg.com)
The First Detailed Look at How Elon Musk's Space Internet Could Work (newscientist.com)
Sprint Is Throttling Microsoft's Skype Service, Study Finds (fortune.com)
Supreme Court Rejects Industry Challenge of 2015 Net Neutrality Rules (arstechnica.com)
iRobot, Google Team Up To Understand Your Smart Home (zdnet.com)
FCC Leaders Say We Need a 'National Mission' To Fix Rural Broadband (cnet.com)
With 5G, You Won't Just Be Watching Video. It'll Be Watching You, Too (cnet.com)
Prank Calls Brought ICE Hotline To a Standstill, Internal Emails Show (theverge.com)
How the Finnish Survive Without Small Talk (bbc.com)
Qualcomm's New Wi-Fi Chips Are Meant To Rival 5G Speeds (theverge.com)
Our Reliance on Cellphones Began 35 Years Ago This Week (qz.com)
Facebook Is Testing An Unsend Feature For Messenger (cnet.com)
State Attorneys Urge FCC To Combat Neighborhood Spoofing (biglawbusiness.com)
First SpaceX Mission With Astronauts Set For June 2019 (france24.com)
It's Ham Vs.Ham As Radio Amateurs Are In Conflict At ARRL (perens.com)
New Yorkers Sue Trump and FEMA To Stop Presidential Alert (cnet.com)
Cities Will Sue FCC To Stop $2 Billion Giveaway To Wireless Carriers (arstechnica.com)
Wi-Fi Now Has Version Numbers, and Wi-Fi 6 Comes Out Next Year (theverge.com)