A reversal by the FCC shows again that President Obama was right about elections and consequences.
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Tag Archives: Internet Service Providers
Google Fiber Gets Hung Up
Internet competition from Google Fiber is arriving at a snail’s pace, which suits existing providers just fine.
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ISPs Looking Over Our Shoulders
A cable company’s 13-strike policy before cutting off music bootleggers hit a sour note in federal court.
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ISPs Choose Bankers As Role Models
Abusing customers helped bring down a regulatory anvil on bankers. Now ISPs are following the same path.
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Net Neutrality Does Not Equal Net Utility
If Internet service had been regulated as a utility in 1999, we would still probably connect with state-of-the-art dial-up.
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Google Shakes Up The Internet Access Business
Google’s emergence as an Internet service provider could mean more competition and a greater push toward genuine net neutrality.
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Setback For Net Neutrality
A recent ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia established that the Federal Communications Commission …
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Delta Farce Takes Brazil
You can’t get much English-language television when you stay at a hotel 100 miles outside Sao Paulo, Brazil, but you …
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How Much Internet Speed Do We Need?
Your ISP sells gazillion-megabit service, and your car dealer offers a vehicle that can do 180 mph. They are equally useful.
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