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Net NeutralitytestPosted on January 18, 2010 - 3:23pm.
just a test ( categories: FCC Video Franchise | Net Neutrality )
When Capacity Is Never EnoughPosted on March 25, 2008 - 7:24am.
from: MultiChannel News COVER STORY: When Capacity Is Never Enough WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A bit is a bit is a bit. An electronic packet of data is a packet is a packet. Unless you look inside to see what it contains. Why Net Neutrality Matters for PEG Access TVPosted on March 4, 2008 - 8:51am.
from: Commnity Media in Transition Why Net Neutrality Matters for PEG Access TV March 2nd, 2008 by Colin Rhinesmith At last week’s FCC hearing at Harvard Law School, the issue of network neutrality once again took center stage. As the Internet giant Google describes the issue “Network neutrality is the principle that Internet users should be in control of what content they view and what applications they use on the Internet.” ( categories: Net Neutrality )
Comcast Manipulating NAACP on Net NeutralityPosted on February 28, 2008 - 1:29pm.
from: Open Left Comcast Manipulating NAACP on Net Neutrality By now you've probably heard that Comcast hired a crowd to sit in an FCC hearing on net neutrality so interested citizens couldn't get a spot to speak. The gist of Comcast's excuse is that they hired people to hold spots for Comcast employees, though those people accidentally fell asleep and stayed in their seats throughout the entire hearing. Nuts. ( categories: Comcast | Net Neutrality )
In Comcast vs. Verizon, Comcast is Down Two CountsPosted on February 28, 2008 - 9:50am.
from: Drew Clark In Comcast vs. Verizon, Comcast is Down Two Counts By Drew Clark Dominance in the broadband market is a battle of both technology and politics. Right now Comcast, America’s leading cable company, is losing on both counts. Why Comcast Paying Folks to Attend FCC Hearing Is Wrong.Posted on February 28, 2008 - 8:55am.
Note: We hear it's common practice for corporations and lobbyists to hire line waiters and seat warmers for Congressional hearings too - this is why you only see suits in the front rows of major hearings. Apparently democracy has a price . . . from: Wet Machine For the Clueless Among Us: Why Comcast Paying Folks to Attend FCC Hearing Is Wrong. I can't believe I actually need to explain this. FCC En Banc: Annals of the Battle for the Last MilePosted on February 28, 2008 - 8:28am.
from: Media - Space - Place - Network FCC En Banc: Annals of the Battle for the Last Mile Harvard Law School was “Markey Country” today as Massachusetts Congressman Ed Markey defended net neutrality in his opening remarks before the FCC’s Public En Banc Hearing on broadband network management practices in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Markey declared the US “no country for old bandwidth” and hung around to observe, with the rest of us, the FCC, “en banc” and securely enclosed in Harvard space droning through a tedious day of testimony and q&a, comfortably surrounded by an audience packed with polite but bored Comcast employees trained to provide applause on cue. A Summary on the Comcast/FCC Net Neutrality HearingPosted on February 27, 2008 - 12:10pm.
Comcast Threatens the Open Internet – FCC Hears Complaints Telecom Campaign Money Shifts to Democrats in Net Neutrality FightPosted on February 1, 2008 - 8:17am.
from: Colorado Confidential Telecom Campaign Money Shifts to Democrats in Net Neutrality Fight January 30, 2008 As the new Congress considers legislating network neutrality for internet service providers, telecoms in Colorado are piling on the campaign cash for Democrats who will decide the issue. Campaign donations from telecoms in the state have shifted dramatically from Republican candidates to Democratic ones over the 2004-2008 election cycles. ( categories: COLORADO | Net Neutrality )
P2P users blast Comcast in FCC proceedingPosted on January 29, 2008 - 12:39pm.
from: Ars Technica P2P users blast Comcast in FCC proceeding By Matthew Lasar | Published: January 29, 2008 - 08:14AM CT Two weeks into a Federal Communications Commission public comment period on whether Comcast deliberately degrades P2P broadband traffic, there's no shortage of angry users who feel cheated and want the tampering to stop. Evidence is also mounting that Comcast is blocking more than just P2P traffic. ( categories: Comcast | Net Neutrality )
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