Now That It’s in the Broadband Game, Google Flip-Flops on Network Neutrality
In a dramatic about-face on a key internet issue yesterday, Google told the FCC that the network neutrality rules Google once championed don't give citizens the right to run servers on their home...
View ArticleAT&T Thumbs Nose at Net Neutrality With ‘Sponsored’ Bandwidth Scheme
AT&T unveiled today what it called a "sponsored data" program, shifting the cost of some data to sponsors instead of its mobile subscribers, a move digital rights activists said breached the...
View ArticleFederal Court Guts Net Neutrality Rules
A federal appeals court nullified key provisions of the FCC's net neutrality rules, opening the door today to a Wild West-style of internet delivery and allowing online-access providers to block...
View Article10 Percent of Americans Would Quit the Internet if Net Neutrality Dies
Seventy-one percent of internet users would switch to another service provider if their ISP violated network neutrality -- the notion that no internet traffic should receive preferential treatment over...
View ArticleEuropean Parliament Votes to Protect Net Neutrality, Kill Roaming Fees
The European Union is poised to pass new laws that would protect network neutrality within its borders. The post European Parliament Votes to Protect Net Neutrality, Kill Roaming Fees appeared first on...
View ArticleHow Netflix Is Transforming the Economics of the Web
This week, the company announced it has reached an agreement with Verizon to connect its service directly to the ISP's network, a deal similar to the one Netflix reached with Comcast in February. In...
View ArticleDemocrats Aim to Reinstate Network Neutrality With New Bill
A new net neutrality bill is on its way to Capitol Hill. The post Democrats Aim to Reinstate Network Neutrality With New Bill appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleFCC’s Chairman Hints at Move Towards Net Neutrality
FCC Chairman Ted Wheeler hinted at CES that he may now support reclassifying broadband internet providers as utilities. The post FCC’s Chairman Hints at Move Towards Net Neutrality appeared first on...
View ArticleISPs Unload Their Case Against Net Neutrality Rules
The United States Telecom Association is suing the Federal Communications Commission over network neutrality, and this week, the organization took its case public. The post ISPs Unload Their Case...
View ArticleEU Passes Net Neutrality Protections That Aren’t So Neutral
Critics argue that overly broad language in Europe's network neutrality legislation would allow Internet fast lanes. The post EU Passes Net Neutrality Protections That Aren’t So Neutral appeared first...
View ArticleControversial Trade Deal May Actually Help Net Neutrality
The controversial international trade proposal called the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP, may include a silver lining for network neutrality advocates. The post Controversial Trade Deal May Actually...
View ArticleT-Mobile’s Unlimited Video Raises Net Neutrality Concerns
It's great news for Netflix junkies on the go. But under new federal net neutrality regulations, T-Mobile's new offering could also face greater scrutiny. The post T-Mobile’s Unlimited Video Raises Net...
View ArticleComcast May Have Found a Major Net Neutrality Loophole
You're watching TV on your computer via your broadband connection. But Comcast says technically its Stream TV service is being offered via cable. The post Comcast May Have Found a Major Net Neutrality...
View ArticleThe FCC Is Being Forced to Defend Net Neutrality in Court
The FCC appeared in court today to defend its network neutrality regulations from legal challenges posed by the internet service provider industry. The post The FCC Is Being Forced to Defend Net...
View ArticleCord-Cutting Is Gonna Suck in 2016, But It’ll Get Better
So you think you're so smart because you ditched cable. Ever add up how much all those monthly subscriptions cost? The post Cord-Cutting Is Gonna Suck in 2016, But It’ll Get Better appeared first on...
View ArticleVerizon’s New Video Service Tests Net Neutrality Laws
Verizon says video streamed through its new Go90 service won't count towards the data plans of Verizon customers. That's bad news for Netflix and YouTube. The post Verizon's New Video Service Tests Net...
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