- Cecilia Kang
- Reporter
Cecilia Kang is a national technology reporter, writing about tech and Internet policies at the Federal Communications Commission and Federal Trade Commission and how regulations affect businesses and consumers. Previously she was a reporter for the San Jose Mercury News, where she wrote about technology, race and demographics and economics. Cecilia started her career at AP-Dow Jones in New York City and Seoul, South Korea, where she was bureau chief during the Asian economic crisis of 1998. She grew up in Seattle and attended Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wa.
Senate confirms FCC nominees
The Senate approved two nominees — one a Democrat and the other a Republican — to the Federal Communications Commission.
Senator questions Comcast XBox streaming
Sen. Al Franken joined critics who say the cable giant’s streaming video service over the XBox console may violate open Internet access rules.
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FCC delays Verizon bid for spectrum
Agency says cable companies were late in submitted requested paperwork.
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