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  • #blockquote

    In Which a Telco Executive Makes Taking Sound Like Giving

    Given just this quote from AT&T's mobile CEO, you'd be forgiven for thinking that "those small percentages"—heavier mobile data users—are going to gain something for reducing their usage. Not quite! Unless you count not paying new fees. More »
    12/10/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #netneutrality

    Is the 'Bandwidth Hog' a Myth?

    Every ISP's discussions of pricing plans, net neutrality or piracy invoke the same faceless villains: the bandwidth hogs. BenoĆ®t Felten, analyst and blogger, has been working in telecom for over a decade, and he wants proof these monsters even exist. More »
    12/04/09
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    By Benoît Felten
  • #blockquote

    White House Deputy Chief Technology Officer Compares Censorship In China To American ISPs

    AT&T did not take kindly to remarks made by White House Deputy CTO Andrew McLaughlin comparing oppressive Chinese censorship to the practice of American ISPs. More »
    11/25/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #googlevoice

    Google Voice Is Only Blocking Like 100 Numbers Now

    Google Voice has gone from blocking a decent swath of phone numbers—ranging from sex chat lines to nuns to some simply rural digits—to around 100. More »
    10/28/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #netneutrality

    Losing Net Neutrality: The Worst Case Scenario

    It's alarmist, over-the-top pro-net-neutrality propaganda, sure, but this chart goes a long way to explaining why the IT dude at the office wears that "All Packets are Created Equal" shirt to work every Thursday: because tiered ISPs are scary. More »
    10/28/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #mobilebroadband

    FCC May Reclaim Some Digital TV Airwaves to Boost Wireless Broadband Bandwidth

    You've heard lots about the FCC and net neutrality, but they're also working on another important problem: mobile broadband is growing faster than wireless providers have expansion room to cater for. What the FCC calls the "looming spectrum gap". More »
    10/28/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #blockquote

    John McCain's "Internet Freedom Act" Seeks to Block FCC's Net Neutrality Rules

    When the FCC voted to formalize net neutrality guidelines yesterday, it took minutes for the cable industry to bitch about plans to forbid them (and wireless carriers) from selectively blocking types of Internet use. Surprise! McCain's not a fan either. More »
    10/23/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #fcc

    The Totally Predictable Cable Industry Response to the FCC's Net Neutrality Plan

    10/22/09
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    FCC: We're Going to Make Net Neutrality the Law

    Well, that's pretty decisive. Following weeks of hints, clues and noisy corporate whining, the FCC has laid out their plan: Following a public vetting process, they're cracking down on all things not neutral. More »
    10/22/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #netneutrality

    More Net Neutrality Bashing From Verizon CEO

    The FCC is expected to start submitting net neutrality regulation tomorrow, and Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg isn't happy about it. He says the FCC's net neutrality proposals will kill innovation and profits for providers. More »
    10/22/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #att

    AT&T "Encourages" Employees and Their Families to Complain to the FCC About Net Neutrality [Updated]

    Remember the Comcastard-stacked FCC hearing on BitTorrent? AT&T thinks that's a good strategy, since AT&T's main lobbyist sent a letter to 300,000 employees U.S. managers "encouraging" them and their families to protest the FCC's net neutrality rules. Updated More »
    10/20/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #google

    Google Says They Gotta Block Some Numbers to Keep Google Voice Free

    Here's one way for Google to keep people on their side in their tussle with the FCC, egged on by AT&T: Say that the only way to keep Google Voice free is to block those pricey calls to certain numbers. More »
    10/12/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #googlevoice

    Can Google Voice Really Block Calls to Some Numbers? The FCC Investimagates

    Remember AT&T's hilariously ironic request for the FCC to investigate Google Voice for not following net neutrality rules? The FCC is all over it, and has sent a letter to Google asking why and how Google Voice blocks certain calls. More »
    10/09/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #fcc

    Why the FCC's Got AT&T and Verizon Scared Shitless

    Remember net neutrality? Over a year after Comcast's torrent-killing ways turned it into a rallying cry for chest-slapping geek solidarity, it's back. But this time, it's got AT&T and Verizon scared shitless—and it might actually screw us over. More »
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    10/08/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #att

    Hey, iPhone Users: Get Ready For Data Caps

    So you've got the FCC, to whom you've just made a very public concession, on your back. How do you remind the world, and your regulators, that you're still totally over net neutrality? From AT&T's CEO, a case study. More »
    10/08/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #netneutrality

    Comcast to FCC: FUZZOFF!

    FCC's Julius Genachowski just took out his mighty sword to kill internet providers' greed-driven traffic filtering, and the fat cats are already attacking. A Comcast fat cat named David L. Cohen, who of course is playing the FUD card. More »
    09/21/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #netneutrality

    FCC Wants to Ban Internet Traffic Screening, Anti-Torrent Measures

    Julius Genachowski is the honorable Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. And Julius Genachowski is in to kick some telecommunications companies' ass, because he wants to introduce legislation to forbid content or traffic throttling. To avoid more comcasting, you know. More »
    09/21/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #netneutrality

    FCC Pressed to Investigate Apple, AT&T Regarding Skype Over 3G

    Consumer activist group Free Press has asked the FCC to investigate AT&T's refusal to allow Skype to access its wireless network on the iPhone, instead restricting it to WiFi. More »
    04/04/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #netneuterality

    Your ISP Hates You: They're Probably Working With RIAA

    Remember how the RIAA was getting ISPs to help battle copyright infringers after they gave up lawsuits, and AT&T was all "no comment"? Now AT&T confirms they're working with the RIAA. UPDATED. More »
    03/25/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #politics

    Obama's New CIO Is All About Net Neutrality and Open Source

    Vivek Kundra, Obama's newly-appointed CIO, is the man in charge of developing and deploying IT to improve government operations. He's also a fan of building government intranets based around Google web apps. More »
    03/05/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #internet

    AT&T and Comcast Agree to Do the RIAA's Dirty Work

    Sure, the RIAA has given up on lawsuits, but it's got an even better trick: ISPs will do their dirty work for them. Not surprisingly, AT&T and Comcast stepped right up, says CNET. UPDATED. More »
    01/28/09
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    By matt buchanan
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