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  • Deindexing Murdoch


    NetizenAuthority Authority: 127
    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 ...
    2 days ago
  • Harmonies on Net Neutrality


    The Copyright Alliance BlogAuthority Authority: 416
    I had the pleasure of attending an interesting conference yesterday hosted by the Institute for Policy Innovation on broadband policy, a timely topic here in D.C. You can watch most of it on this C-SPAN recording ; in an obvious conspiracy, the one panel C-SPAN chose not to videotape was the first one, in which I was ...
    3 days ago
  • A Reminder of What “Net Neutrality” Is Really About


    CableTechTalkAuthority Authority: 111
    More than a year ago, I put up a post expressing my pleasure about how the “net neutrality” discussion had evolved over time . Specifically, I focused on the comments of Vint Cerf between 2006 and 2008, when he seemed to move from arguing that the Internet must be “open and neutral,” to saying that ...
    3 days ago
  • Does "Open Access" Lead to More or Less Consumption of Broadband?


    IP CarrierAuthority Authority: 507
    Samuel Clemens famously quipped that there are "dies, damned lies and statistics." Something like that seems to be at the heart of conflicting analyses of the impact of widespread open access requirements on consumer buying of broadband access services. The Berkman Center for Internet & Society suggests robust ...
    4 days ago
  • Bell’s lies vs reality again


    The non conformer's Canadian WeblogAuthority Authority: 423
        Bell spin Bell’s New Network Fastest And Most Reliable  MONTRÉAL – Canadians can now access the country’s largest, fastest and most reliable wireless network with Bell Mobility’s launch this week of its highly anticipated HSPA network and a range of new HSPA smartphones and turbo sticks. ...
    1 week ago
  • European Union Takes Its Own Network Neutrality Stance


    The SiliconANGLEAuthority Authority: 145
    While the U.S. takes steps to make so-called Network Neutrality principles mandatory under official rules, the European Union moved forward this week with its own set of internet access requirements. Under the proposed EU rules, “national telecoms authorities will have the powers to set minimum quality levels for ...
    1 week ago
  • How to Solve the Network Neutrality Problem


    CommLawBlogAuthority Authority: 124
    Giving ISPs a choice about giving customers a choice As we have reported elsewhere , the FCC has proposed rules to mandate “network neutrality.” Those rules would bar a broadband Internet service provider (ISP) from, among other things, discriminating for or against a provider’s content. The big ISPs are ...
    1 week ago
  • Obama, IP Enforcement and Net Neutrality


    The Copyright Alliance BlogAuthority Authority: 416
    Encouraging words yesterday from Victoria Espinel at her Senate hearing to be the first IP Enforcement Coordinator (IPEC) in the White House, a position created last year by the PRO-IP Act. (See my general take on the hearing here .) She was questioned by the newest member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Al ...
    1 week ago
  • "Surprising" AT&T Stance on Net Neutrality?


    IP CarrierAuthority Authority: 507
    Some people might be shocked to learn that AT&T complies with existing Federal Communications Commission rules. Some people might be shocked to learn that AT&T actually already agrees that "best effort" Internet services ought to treat every packet the same as every other. “We use the principle of ‘us on ...
    1 week ago
  • My Problem with the Modern Network Neutrality Debate


    The SiliconANGLEAuthority Authority: 145
    Generally I find the topic of Network Neutrality to be cumbersome and energy draining, but two weeks in a row, I’ve listened to TWiT give the other side of the argument a half-hearted treatment, and Jason Calacanis this week simply pleaded with the listeners for 15 minutes to go write their congressman to vote ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Orts and All


    Media and Communications PolicyAuthority Authority: 103
    FCCs "OpenInternet" The FCC website, now in Beta, called OpenInternet.Gov is interesting.  It’s not great, but it’s better than you might expect and sort of refreshing. Ostensibly given over to a public discussion of the “important issues facing the Internet,” the site’s primary focus is on one ...
    2 weeks ago
  • mediageek 29 October 2009: FCC Revisits Network Neutrality


    mediageek radioshowAuthority Authority: 103
    FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski is showing no trepidation about jumping in to Network Neutrality, a subject that he advised President Obama on prior to the election. The Commission recently approved a proceeding to create new rules enshrining principles of internet freedom into policy. On this week’s show we discuss ...
    2 weeks ago
  • uTorrent 2.0 To Elimininate The Need For ISP Throttling


    Computer & Internet - computer-internet.marc8.comAuthority Authority: 164
    ISPs have been throttling BitTorrent traffic for years already. Although the true reasons for this are not always clear, some ISPs have argued that a high number of BitTorrent connections are slowing down other applications and traffic. read more
    2 weeks ago
  • My submission to the CRTC Re: Local TV Matters


    Digital Copyright Canada - All Canadian Citizens are "Rights Holders"!Authority Authority: 508
    I took the form at http://localtvmatters.ca as well as the CRTC form and sent the following intervention. The topic was the connections between convergence and the future of television, including local television. read more
    2 weeks ago
  • Pandemic Would Impair Residential Broadband, GAO Says


    IP CarrierAuthority Authority: 507
    In a serious pandemic, residential Internet access demand is likely to exceed the capacity of Internet providers’ network infrastructure, says the Government Accountability Office. That means enterprise and government disaster recovery efforts that depend on residential broadband connections may not work as planned, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Google Blocks Calls to About 100 High-Cost Telephone Numbers


    IP CarrierAuthority Authority: 507
    Google says that although it still blocks use of Google Voice to terminate calls to fewer than 100 U.S. telephone numbers with unusually high termination cost, it still does so. Earlier, Google Voice had been blocking calls to thousands of numbers in some exchanges. In a letter to the Federal Communications ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Google: Were only half guilty of blocking phone calls


    Computerworld BlogsAuthority Authority: 488
    Google, being investigated by the FCC for whether its blocking of phone calls on Google Voice violates the law, has essentially told the agency that it should be let off the hook because its cut back on the calls it blocks. Thats like saying youre only a little bit pregnant. read more
    2 weeks ago
  • Siding with the Geeks on Network Neutrality


    Cato @ LibertyAuthority Authority: 738
    One of the perennial tropes of the network neutrality debate has been the tendency of the pro-regulation side to paint it as a David-and-Goliath struggle between big, evil corporations and the little guy. Way back in 2006, James Gattuso pointed out how silly this is: in fact, the push for network neutrality is ...
    2 weeks ago
  • After net neutrality, will we need "Google neutrality?"


    Ars TechnicaAuthority Authority: 755
    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has mounted a recent push to turn network neutrality "principles" into official regulations —and in doing so has stirred up the net neutrality hornets nest once again. The issues involved are thorny when you wade deep into the weeds, but consumer-level support for network ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Defining Network Neutrality


    Watching the WatchersAuthority Authority: 119
    The net neutrality fight is on, as FCC Chairman Julius Genachowskis proposal for new rules moved on to a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. Now, the two sides are digging in: AT&T;, telcos, and unions on one side; Google and content providers on the other. I tend to favor protecting end-to-end in the Internet context, ...
    2 weeks ago

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