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Network Neutrality, UPS, and FedEx
CircleID —
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I buy a lot of things that are delivered by UPS or FedEx. And I kinda like to watch the progress of the shipments. Now we all know that UPS and FedEx have different grades of service—Overnight, Two Day, Three Day, etc. And faster deliver costs more. Several years ago UPS and FedEx would frequently deliver a Two ...10 hours ago -
2009 Year in review: Obama unveils the Broadband Stimulus plan
Telecom Industry News —
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Arguing that broadband access should be a fundamental right for all Americans, a tenet of the Obama administrations ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) set aside $7.2 billion in funds to extend broadband to more Americans. Tasked with doling out the funds were the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) and the ...1 day ago -
FHH On The Road: Paul Feldman In Florida (And On The Internet)
CommLawBlog —
Authority: 419
FHH member and noted Net Neutrality maven Paul Feldman recently appeared at the TM Forum’s Management World America Conference in sunny Orlando. He spoke at the Conference’s keynote event, “Hype vs. Reality: What is the Role of Deregulation in Delivering a 21st Century Digital World?” (Thats Paul on the right ...1 day ago -
Big wireless to FCC: be consistent—except when it benefits us
Privacy Digest —
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Big wireless to FCC: be consistent—except when it benefits us : Via Law & Disorder Section - Ars Technica . Lobbying is a fast and furious game, one where the lobbyists must make every attempt to present things that benefit their industry as if they are a triumph of dispassionate reason—even when their ...1 day ago -
Comcast settles P2P throttling class-action for $16 million
Privacy Digest —
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Comcast settles P2P throttling class-action for $16 million : Via Law & Disorder Section - Ars Technica . Comcast has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit over the throttling of P2P connections that had users up in arms in late 2007 and 2008. The company still stands behind its controversial methods for ...2 days ago -
[berkman] Brett Glass on the life of an ISP
Joho the Blog —
Authority: 534
Brett Glass is giving a Berkman lunchtime talk. Brett runs a Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) in Laramie, Wyoming. “Lessons from Laramie: Broadband Innovation on the Wireless Frontier” [ his slides ] NOTE: Live-blogging. Getting things wrong. Missing points. Omitting key information. Introducing ...2 days ago -
Googles Open Double Standard -- Fact-Checking Googles Treatise on "The meaning of open"
The Precursor Blog by Scott Cleland —
Authority: 422
Google posted its treatise on " The meaning of open " designed to redefine the word "open" in Googles image. It is an important read because it is a bay window view into the altruistic way that Google yearns for the world to perceive it. Like most all of Googles PR, however, Googles Treatise on " The ...2 days ago -
The Save The Internet coalition crumbles
RedState —
Authority: 768
As I’ve discussed in this space before , the opponents of a government-controlled Internet need to get out of Net Neturality coalitions like Save the Internet. It appears that this is beginning to happen, as Glenn Reynolds is coming out against the Google-Obama Net Neutrality . Says Reason.com: Instapundit’s ...3 days ago -
Comcast begins streaming authenticated cable TV to the Internet – Broadcast Engineering
Memmis.com News Agency —
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Comcast begins streaming authenticated cable TV to the Internet Broadcast Engineering Marvin Ammori, senior adviser at Free Press, said the TV Everywhere model indicates that Comcast wants competition nowhere. “These are transparent efforts ... Net neutrality, "TV Everywhere," and other cable industy ...3 days ago -
The "Problem of Proportionality" in the Debate over Net Neutrality
The Progress & Freedom Foundation Blog —
Authority: 429
Last week I commented on a severely one-sided FCC net neutrality hearing that featured a endless parade of horribles being prophesied by virtually every speaker. The litany of spooky stories became tedious and absurd. Everyone foretold of the impending doom that awaits unless government intervenes to save us from ...3 days ago -
The “Problem of Proportionality” in the Debate over Net Neutrality
Technology Liberation Front —
Authority: 559
Last week I commented on a severely one-sided FCC net neutrality hearing that featured a endless parade of horribles being prophesied by virtually every speaker. The litany of spooky stories became tedious and absurd. Everyone foretold of the impending doom that awaits unless government intervenes to save us from ...3 days ago -
Following Up for the Week Ending 12/20/2009
The Command Line —
Authority: 485
AT&T’s meaningless compromise on net neutrality NZ ACTA briefing isn’t very informative Vagueness in DEB provisions could lead to more broad web censorship House delays Patriot Act vote French complaint to Google Books results in copyright suit Library group asks DoJ to oversee Google Books ...4 days ago -
Google-Yelp: Googles Monopolization Strategy is Coming into Clearer Focus
The Precursor Blog by Scott Cleland —
Authority: 422
Googles reported likely acquisition of Yelp , a popular review site for local businesses in major cities, does a lot to bring Googles broader monopolization strategy into clearer focus. read more6 days ago -
Chrome is not an Internet Browser and not open, but closed to the Internets Domain Name System
The Precursor Blog by Scott Cleland —
Authority: 422
Since the EU-Microsoft settlement now will allow users to select an Internet browser from Microsoft, Mozilla, Google, Apple, and Opera among others, the next relevant competitive issue with browsers is if the browsers themselvesa are operating clandestinely in an anti-competitive or closed way. In ...6 days ago -
Will the Comcast-NBC merger mean stepped-up anti-piracy efforts?
Free UTOPIA! —
Authority: 120
If regulators sign off on it, the nation’s largest cable company will end up with a significant foothold in both the broadcast media and movie industries. Overnight, a content distributor becomes a content producer. Pre-merger, Comcast had little incentive to play along with the copyright cop ambitions of the RIAA ...6 days ago -
Top 10 Polls taken in 2009 - Moderate is the theme
ZDNet Government —
Authority: 126
2009, end of the first decade of the 21st century. Here are some interesting vote tabulations from polls Ive taken. The polls listed have a minimum of 100 submissions.1 week ago -
The First Amendment & Net Neutrality: Be Careful What You Wish For
The Progress & Freedom Foundation Blog —
Authority: 429
As I noted here a few days ago , the Federal Communications Commission held a workshop on Tuesday about " Speech, Democratic Engagement, and the Open Internet ." It was a shockingly one-sided affair with the deck being stacked almost entirely in favor of advocates of Net neutrality regulation. Worse yet, those ...1 week ago -
NPRM Raises Questions with No Signs of Answers
NextGenWeb: New. Comprehensive. Innovative. —
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In my recent post on Digital Society , I posit that the FCC’s proposed NPRM on Internet regulation raises more questions than it does answers. This might be considered progress for an academic research project, but not for public policy. Proponents on both sides of the Net Neutrality debate suspect that the FCC ...1 week ago -
The First Amendment & Net Neutrality: Be Careful What You Wish For
Technology Liberation Front —
Authority: 559
As I noted here a few days ago , the Federal Communications Commission held a workshop on Tuesday about “ Speech, Democratic Engagement, and the Open Internet .” It was a shockingly one-sided affair with the deck being stacked almost entirely in favor of advocates of Net neutrality regulation. Worse yet, those ...1 week ago -
AT&T to FCC: Open to Net Neutrality ideas - with conditions
ZDNet Government —
Authority: 126
In it, Cicconi welcomes dialogue and agrees with some of the non-discriminatory internet principles the FCC wants to achieve. This appears to fly in the face of an internal he sent to employees in October. What turned AT&T around? Nothing. In fact the letter simply outlines that the company will only go so far1 week ago

