TIME’s Techland blog has a good rundown of today’s D.C. Circuit Court decision that the Federal Communications Commission lacks the authority to enforce net neutrality rules. In essence, the decision ...
Net neutrality is a policy that requires internet service providers (ISPs) to provide equal access to the internet, with no changes in speed. In the U.S., it was struck down by a federal appeals court ...
With both sides in the net neutrality debate predicting catastrophic consequences if their opponents prevail, any real world evidence of what a non-neutral net might be like can help. So I have to ...
There are some misunderstandings and some issues that need to be worked out, and a lot of FUD in the market that confuses the conversation. I just read through Gary Audin's article on Net Neutrality ...
In the final weeks for filing comments to the FCC on Net neutrality, the gloves have come off and the world’s turned upside down. Witness: One conservative lobbying group blasting the concept as ...
Comcast on Thursday appealed the Federal Communication Commission's order that it stop its controversial practice of throttling file sharing traffic. On Aug. 1, FCC commissioners concluded on a 3-2 ...
Despite the concerns of the telecommunications industry and the agency's two Republicans, the Federal Communications Commission voted to begin writing "network neutrality" regulations to prevent phone ...
Were you happy when the FCC voted to back net neutrality Thursday? If your sympathies lie with the coalition of activists who fought this cause for years, then the answer is probably yes. For all of ...
Comcast appears to be testing the waters when it comes to un-leveling the playing field for certain kinds of content on its network. Considering that the cable giant is very close to completing its ...
One of the most debated issues throughout the last twenty years is the issue over net neutrality and how the Internet should be regulated. The term net neutrality was first used in 2003 by University ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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