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- Martin drops porn filtering from broadband proposal
- FCC Chairman Kevin J. Martin has dropped plans for porn filtering from his proposal for free broadband Internet, the chairman told Ars Technica writer Matthew Lasar. "I'm saying if this is a problem for people, let's take it away," Martin said. "A lot of public interest advocates...
- Tags: Commission, Broadband, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Sales Force Management, Networking, Sales, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-12-30
- Martin jabs back at Comcast over suit
- FCC chairman Kevin J. Martin responded to Comcast's lawsuit challenging the agency's authority to sanction the company. "Given Comcast's past failure to disclose its network management practices to its customers, it is important Comcast respond to the many still-unanswered questions about its new management techniques," Martin...
- Tags: Comcast Corp., Federal Government, Advertising & Promotion, Productivity, Networking, Government, Marketing, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-04
- With FCC testing due soon, Google pushes white spaces
- Google launched Free the Airwaves, a public advocacy site dedicated to pushing for what product manager Minnie Ingersoll calls "Wi-Fi on Steroids," meaning TV white spaces. Google and numerous other high-tech companies are pushing for the FCC to allow unlicensed use of the white spaces, much as...
- Tags: FCC, Google Inc., Federal Government, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-18
- FCC set to slap Comcast's wrist
- It's almost official. In the latest step forward, a majority of FCC commissioners voted Friday to "affirm" a complaint against Comcast for blocking BitTorrent traffic, the Washington Post reports, although the punishment is likely to be a "slap on the wrist," according to one analyst. The final...
- Tags: FCC, Comcast Corp., Republican, Wrist, Federal Government, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-07-30
- FCC to investigate Comcast
- FCC to investigate ComcastIt's about time!I think Comcast is going to have a really hard time explaining why they're basically [b]impersonating users via forged reset packets[/b]. The "den of thieves" defense fails on legit users who get blocked, as does "managing the network" when they're performing an illegal act as...
- Tags: Federal government, NETWORKING, Comcast Corp., network, bandwidth, FCC
- Discussion threads 2008-01-09
- CES: On the Bloghaus Bus to Las Vegas
- I'm in Las Vegas for CES for most of this week. Here is a flavor of what it was like to be on the Podtech Bloghaus bus along with top bloggers such as Dan Farber, Robert Scoble, Luic Le Meur, Jeremy Toeman, Robert McLaws, plus Valerie Cunningham and many more....
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, CEO, Monster Cable, Blogging, Internet, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2008-01-06
- CES: 1.8 million square feet of gadgets
- I have arrived on the scene in Las Vegas, in preparation for joining the 140,000 people exploring the 1.8 million square feet of exhibit space inhabited by 2,900 companies. The festivities kick off tonight with a keynote by Bill Gates, who isn't expected to make any earth shattering announcements on...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, CEO, Monster Cable, CNET TV, Federal Government, Government, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2008-01-06
- Senate challenges Martin over media ownership
- Senate challenges Martin over media ownershiphis plan to loosen media ownership rulesAlready, the owners and officials of the largest internet service providers which is now a very small group what with all the merging and takeovers are the one and same as the owners and controlling officials of all the...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Business services, media ownership, Internet, U.S. Senate
- Discussion threads 2007-12-05
- Senate challenges Martin over media ownership
- FCC Chairman Kevin J. Martin got a bruising on Capitol Hill today over his plan to loosen media ownership rules. The FCC is scheduled to vote Dec. 18 on a plan that would allow the same company to own a newspaper and a broadcast station in the 20 largest markets....
- Tags: FCC, U.S. Senate, Federal Government, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2007-12-05
- Comcast throttling deserves punishment, groups say
- Free Press and Public Knowledge filed a complaint with the FCC about Comcast's squeezing of BitTorrent and other apps the cable company deemed to be too much of a strain on its network. Comcast, you may recall, was playing a little game whereby it delayed outbound traffic...
- Tags: Comcast Corp., P2P, Peer To Peer (P2P), Federal Government, Internet, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2007-11-02
- Outrage: Verizon Wireless wants to sell your personally identifiable data: here's how you can stop this
- Â Last week, it was revealed that Verizon Wireless is mailing a notice advising wireless subscribers that if they fail to Opt Out within 30 days, Verizon will begin SELLING their Customer Proprietary Network Information CPNI to "third parties and affiliates". CPNI information includes...
- Tags: FCC Commissioner, FCC, Chairman, Verizon Communications Inc., Network Instruments, Verizon Wireless, Customer Proprietary Network Information Information, Federal Government, E-mail, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Government, Online Communications, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-10-24
- Encyclopedia of American Cinema. FREE first chapter in the trial version (Mobile)
- This illustrated Encyclopedia includes biographies of the best American directors and actors, reviews of the best American movies, and lists of awards. FREE first chapter in the trial version.Features Fully illustrated. Search for words or phrases. Navigate from Table of Contents or read page by page Add Bookmarks Text annotation...
- Tags: Cinema, Mobile, Biology, Director, MobileReference, American
- Software downloads 2007-09-27
- FCC opts for open access -- not just that open
- The Federal Communications Commission passed open access rules for next year's auction of 700MHz spectrum, giving a partial victory to Google and a decided slapdown to Verizon and other cell phone companies. The agency approved rules proposed by chairman Kevin J. Martin that will let customers use any phone and...
- Tags: Google, FCC
- Blog posts 2007-08-01
- FCC chairman clears way for cheap broadband access
- In an interview in the LA Times, Kevin J. Martin, the new chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, called for bipartisan support for cheap nation-wide broadband access. Says the Times: "The Martin-led FCC has removed rules requiring the nation's phone companies to share high-speed lines with...
- Tags: broadband
- Blog posts 2006-01-05
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