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  • By 2012, "Closed" Mobile Business Will be Over


    IP CarrierAuthority Authority: 136
    Today, the wireless sector is on the edge of a seismic shift, says Deloitte. A survey of wireless industry executives found that 53 percent of surveyed network service provider executives believe their current closed business models will no longer exist by 2012. That is a shocking finding, for several reasons. Many ...
    6 hours ago
  • Why Big Cable and Big Telecom Should Love Net Neutrality Regulations


    The SiliconANGLEAuthority Authority: 145
    Every time my friend Michael Sean Wright and I have recorded a conversation (for a podcast, testing purposes, or any other reason), he’s taken to tagging it out with “Go Net Neutrality,” as a callback to a test podcast we did last week with the WeTokU service. Since then, I’ve put forth the argument in a ...
    7 hours ago
  • Net Neutrality and Free Speech: Issue More Complicated Than You Might Think


    IP CarrierAuthority Authority: 136
    " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievance s." Most of us likely think we understand what ...
    11 hours ago
  • The Bandwidth Hog Does Not Exist – One blogger offers an invitation for ISPs to prove otherwise


    remove the labels | Gadgets and LifeAuthority Authority: 436
    For years, ISP lobbyists and their hired mouthpieces have pushed the bogus concept of the “Exaflood” , or the idea that bandwidth demand is growing so quickly, ISPs can’t possibly keep up unless they get X . Usually X in this equation is fewer consumer protections, no price caps, the right to charge incredibly ...
    3 days ago
  • Dear Chairman Genachowski, we want net neutrality, too.


    WORDPRESS-TEMPLATES-PLUGINS-RSSAuthority Authority: 152
    Today something very significant happened, but you could’ve missed it if you didn’t happen to read The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal or PC Magazine. A group of Internet industry CEOs and Founders, myself included, came together to write a letter to U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman, Julius ...
    5 days ago
  • F.C.C. May Pry Open the Cable Set-Top Box


    NYT > TheaterAuthority Authority: 905
    An obscure F.C.C. inquiry hints that it may force cable companies to open their set-top boxes to all video from the Internet.
    6 days ago
  • F.C.C. May Pry Open the Cable Set-Top Box


    BitsAuthority Authority: 755
    Officially, Julius Genachowski had only a terse one-sentence statement about Comcast’s proposed acquisition of NBC on Monday. It said: “The FCC will carefully examine the proposed merger and will be thorough, fair, and fact-based in its review.” But a relatively obscure rule-making notice, also issued Monday, is ...
    6 days ago
  • The Telegraph and Network Neutrality: A History Lesson


    ScribeMedia.Org: The Business, Technology and Culture of Digital MediaAuthority Authority: 466
    Related Post I’ll See You in Court TV Everywhere - MobiTV TV Everywhere: FLO TV Picking Sides with Network Neutrality Bullies on the Block
    1 week ago
  • CDD Urges Regulators to Protect Consumer Privacy in Comcast/NBCU deal


    Digital DestinyAuthority Authority: 118
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    1 week ago
  • We must not let Big Telecom segregate the Internet


    Afro-NetizenAuthority Authority: 109
    By Malkia Cyril, Chris Rabb and Joseph Torres Originally published on The Huffington Post and cross-posted elsewhere When Fox News’ Glenn Beck called President Barack Obama a racist this past July, the online advocacy group ColorOfChange.org launched a campaign to convince advertisers to boycott ...
    1 week ago
  • Content Delivery Networks and Network Neutrality: Net Is Not Neutral


    IP CarrierAuthority Authority: 136
    Much discussion about network neutrality seems to assume that the issue is bit or application "blocking," and from one perspective that is correct. The existing Federal Communications Commission rules about a users right to use all lawful applications already prohibit blocking of legal applications on wired networks. ...
    1 week ago
  • Do Usage Caps for Wireless and Mobile Broadband Make Sense?


    IP CarrierAuthority Authority: 136
    Consumers say 60 percent of the wireless broadband decision is based on two factors: monthly recurring charge and existence or size of a usage cap. For that reason, "data caps" are a particularly unfriendly way to manage overall traffic, says Yankee Group analyst Philip Marshall.  A better approach, from a ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Tradegy of the Commons


    Simon WhatleyAuthority Authority: 107
    The tragedy of the commons refers to a dilemma described in an influential article by that name written by Garrett Hardin and first published in the journal Science in 1968. The article describes a situation in which multiple individuals, acting independently, and solely and rationally consulting their own ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The sad Broadband workshop…


    LIRNEasiaAuthority Authority: 131
    We reproduce fully below, Carlos A. Afonso’s post to a thread on Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility responding to discussions at the IGF workshop “Expanding broadband access for a global Internet economy: development dimensions”, in which Rohan Samarajiva, Chair/CEO LIRNEasia was the keynote ...
    2 weeks ago
  • If You Wanted to Build a National 100-Mbps Access Network, Could You?


    IP CarrierAuthority Authority: 136
    The Federal Communications Commission says it will cost $350 billion to build a single, nationally available broadband access network operating at 100 Mbps and reaching virtually every American. The FCC also says it is studying whether telcos and cable companies should be forced to offer open access to third parties ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Thanks to Newsweek for Having Me at News/Geek


    shouting loudlyAuthority Authority: 107
    Just a quick, 24-hours-overdue thanks to the folks at the Newsweek Dev Team for hosting me last night at their third News/Geek event. I had a rollicking good time, the questions were awesome, and the post-talk celebration was even better. If you want the Powerpoint, it’s here in all its 12.2 MB glory . ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Net Neutrality Debate Tonight


    CableTechTalkAuthority Authority: 111
    NCTA’s Executive Vice President, James Assey, will be participating tonight in an Oxford-style debate on net neutrality, presented by Tech Debate as part of Web 2.0 Expo New York . The participants will debate the motion “ A network neutrality law is necessary. “ Arguing for the motion will be ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Net Neutrality Hard To Enforce


    CommLawBlogAuthority Authority: 126
    FCC’s proposed rules good on paper, may do little in practice The IEEE, a widely respected association of electrical engineers, posted the reflections of FH&H lawyer (and former engineer) Mitchell Lazarus on why the FCC’s proposed network neutrality rules may miss their target.  Read the piece here: ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Academic slams Harvard/FCC open internet study


    | OfcomWatch |Authority Authority: 113
    Today is the deadline for submitting comments on the FCC’s study (prepared by the Harvard Berkman Center under the leadership of Yochai Benkler) as it relates to the National Broadband Plan.  So, yeah, only nerds are interested, but late last week an economist (George S. Ford) came out with a scathing attack on ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Deindexing Murdoch


    NetizenAuthority Authority: 128
    For Murdoch to deindex from Google and to ask Bing to pay to be able to index, that goes against the basic ethos of the internet. This goes against the spirit of Net neutrality .  Google paying to Twitter is not the same thing. Because Twitter does real time search, Google does not do real time search, so ...
    3 weeks ago

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