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saveaccess's blogBitTorrent CEO: Rethinking Media Store, No Business Impact from ComcastPosted on March 15, 2008 - 10:42am.
from: Silican Alley Insider BitTorrent CEO: Rethinking Media Store, No Business Impact from Comcast If [Comcast is] thinking about ways to manage networks they should do it openly and publicly, especially when they haven’t been able to keep up to world standards in terms of the speeds of the networks in the first place. ( categories: Comcast )
Verizon Gets Cozy With P2P File SharersPosted on March 15, 2008 - 10:41am.
from: NY Times Verizon Gets Cozy With P2P File - Sharers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 2:09 p.m. ET NEW YORK (AP) -- Peer-to-peer file sharing, the primary vehicle for online piracy, has been as unpopular with Internet service providers as it has been popular with users. ( categories: Verizon )
Congress dons rubber glove, prepares probe of FCC chairmanPosted on March 13, 2008 - 1:35pm.
from: Ars Technica Congress dons rubber glove, prepares probe of FCC chairman By Matthew Lasar | Published: March 13, 2008 - 05:11AM CT ( categories: FCC )
Eliot Spitzer and the FCCPosted on March 12, 2008 - 8:00am.
from: All Voices Eliot Spitzer and the FCC The news media is having a great day with the revelation that New York Governor Eliot Spitzer paid for sex with prostitutes. Behind the scenes, corporate criminals are breaking out the champagne. As Attorney General of the Empire State, Eliot Spitzer championed the consumer and feasted on white collar crooks. Not only that, Spitzer's zeal often forced those around him in government to do their jobs better, whether they wanted to or not. IL: Comcast to Illinois: I loves Me The Market Power!Posted on March 12, 2008 - 7:51am.
from: Wet Machine Comcast to Illinois: I loves Me The Market Power! As reported on BroadbandReports.com, Comcast has greeted former Insight customers transferred to Comcast as part of unwinding a partnership with a 6% rate hike. Thanks to all the delightful cover given to Comcast by Congressional Republicans, who declare that all is “A OTAY” in Cableland, the Comcast guys are no longer even pretending that the rise in rates has anything to do with cost. Rather, as Comcast rep Libbie Steh told the Springfield Journal Register in a rare attack of honesty: “increased costs are not a factor this year.” Rather: AT$T Bundles Up U-versePosted on March 12, 2008 - 7:29am.
Note: AT&T is moving closer to the "Quadruple Play" by bundling wireless services with the usual cable/TV/phone triple play. Subscribers will have all their essential communications services locked into one provider's network and quite likely for extended contracts (that's very 'consumer' friendly). And as Big Brother to the government, AT&T will riffle through everyone's data communications at will to ensure subscribers are on the up and up. AT&T also just raised pricing 400% on SMS text messaging and 600% on Multimedia messaging - as one site points out, that's a data transfer charge of $1,000 per MB for SMS. Whose world? ( categories: AT&T )
Martin Side Stepped Forced FCC ExitPosted on March 12, 2008 - 7:25am.
from: Broadband Reports Martin Side Stepped Forced FCC Exit FCC boss Kevin Martin has recently been accused of making the cable industry his personal whipping boy. Some of that is legitimate criticism, given he frequently hammers the cable industry for things the phone companies are also doing (note his attack on cable astroturfing while ignoring similar tactics by the phone industry). But some decisions are (his a la carte, indecency pushes in particular) Martin's attempt to appeal to "family values" groups with one eye on a post-FCC North Carolina political career. ( categories: FCC )
TN: County's legislators support change to help AT$TPosted on March 11, 2008 - 4:43pm.
from: The Mountain Press County's legislators support change to help AT&T By: DEREK HODGES Staff Writer "I've gotten more correspondence from voters on this one issue than I have about anything else since I got elected," State Sen. Raymond Finney, R-Maryville, said. "I've been amazed at just how strongly people feel about this." CT: Hartford Public Access May Be on U-verse After 18-Month DelayPosted on March 10, 2008 - 8:18pm.
from: New Haven Register Hartford Public Access May Be on U-verse After 18-Month Delay March 8, 2008 Local public access television channels could make their debut on AT&T’s U-verse system by sometime next month, 16 months after the service was launched in the state, company officials said Friday. CT: Regular channels on AT$T sought for community access [extended report]Posted on March 10, 2008 - 8:16pm.
from: Record Journal Regular channels on AT&T sought for community access [extended report] HARTFORD - Public television officials and others argued before the state legislature Friday that AT&T should be required to offer community access and government television as regular channels in its new U-verse television service. |