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- Google's response to AT&T's charges on Google Voice
- How about fixing the first articleso we know what you are talking about.Torn...I can certainly appreciate the arguments being trotted out by Google. They seem, however, to want to have the best of both worlds...acting as a de-facto "common carrier" while not actually being one. Given this, I...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Darkmane, ATT, Google Inc., AT&T Corp., carrier, network
- Discussion threads 2009-09-28
- "Net neutrality" is stupid
- "Net neutrality" is stupidThe problem, mixing social with business.The problem here is Robin is trying to treat a massive business investment billions in captial investment as if its a socialized publicly owned utility which it is not.Other countries subsidise connectivity/ISPs because they believe having broadband everywhere is critical to their...
- Tags: TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telecom & Utilities, Net Neutrality, Google Inc., service level, telecommunications company, Internet
- Discussion threads 2008-12-16
- Ou: Google hypocritical on neutrality
- Ou: Google hypocritical on neutralityLet's go back and look at the argument of Net Neutralityhttp://www.jedreport.com/2008/12/lessigs-defense.htmlThe whole argument that Net Neutrality proponents made is that they don't want premium content delivery using fast lanes. Caching is warp speed lane prioritization. Their whole argument is that it prevents the little...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Content Caching, Net Neutrality, Internet Service Provider, QoS, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-12-16
- Should free broadband be neutral?
- A lot of politicians are bandying about the idea of licensing unused or underutilized radio frequencies to create a free, nationwide broadband network. As the US gets repeatedly dinged for a lack of broadband penetration, especially in the inner city and rural areas, an initiative like this would have...
- Tags: Broadband, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Networking, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- New majority loses nerve on net neutrality
- Now that Democrats have a majority in Congress, they are losing their appetite for direct confrontation with the phone monopolies over network neutrality. HR 5353, introduced by Rep. Edward Markey, carries no enforcement provision on network neutrality, and even carries the co-sponsorship of a neutrality opponent, Rep....
- Tags: Chip Pickering, Democrat, Network, Majority, Edward Markey, Net Neutrality, Networking, Telecom & Utilities, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-02-13
- A rational debate on Comcast traffic management
- Updated 8:00 PM The discussion on Comcast actively resetting BitTorrent connections to manage its network for its cable broadband service has gotten hot in recent weeks and there hasn't been a whole lot of accurate reporting on the subject because of the complexity of the issue. The subject of...
- Tags: Cable Broadband, Cable Modem, BitTorrent, Network, Comcast Corp., User, Modem, Free Press, RTS, Cable, Network Technology, Modems, Networking, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Hardware, Components, George Ou
- Blog posts 2007-11-06
- AT&T's Randall Stephenson: 3G iPhone and saving the world from Net Neutrality
- During his interview at the Web 2.0 Summit, AT&T Chairman and CEO Randall Stephenson explained why Apple went with the slower EDGE network in the U.S. instead of the faster 3G variety ("Steve Jobs wanted to be on the EDGE network. He wanted the broadest, most ubiquitous data network. It’s...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Network, AT&T Corp., Net Neutrality, 3G, Internet, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-10-23
- Don't like Net Neutrality? What about "Structural Separation?"
- Taking note of Comcast's admission/confession that they "shape" BitTorrent and other high-bandwidth Internet traffic in order to manage their network, very smart blogger David Isenberg chooses not to join the chorus that maintains a comprehensive Net Neutrality law would effectively restrict or halt these practices. Instead, David...
- Tags: Network, Net Neutrality, Network Management, David Isenberg, Networking, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-10-21
- Outrage: U.S. "Justice" Dept says OK for ISPs to assess surcharges for priority traffic
- The same Justice Department that's been headed by U.S. Attorney-firing, Alberto "I don't recall" Gonzales has just expressed its wishes that ISP's should be able to charge fees for priority Internet traffic. DOJ told the Federal Communications Commission today that it is opposed to Net neutrality principles...
- Tags: Internet, Net Neutrality, U.S. Department Of Justice, Washington Post Co., Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-09-07
- Moral hazards and net neutrality
- Moral hazards and net neutralityRegulation...Is never a good thing unless really necessary. And there are almost no situations where it's necessary. Look what a bang up job the government has done in literally all areas of regulation and it's easy to see why it's not the best course of...
- Tags: Regulations, regulation, Net Neutrality, government
- Discussion threads 2006-08-03
- Net Neutrality debate in the Big Apple
- The New York Software Industry Association NYSIA, the trade organization of the software industry in the New York City metropolitan area, hosted a debate on the hot button “net neutrality” issue at its monthly meeting in NYC last evening.Bruce Bernstein, NYSIA President, moderated the debate. Participants:James L. Gattuso, Senior Research...
- Tags: Internet, James Gattuso
- Blog posts 2006-06-26
- Free speech, freely heard
- Free speech, freely heardFreedom to speak and publishBut does that mean that others are obligated to provide you with a medium for speaking and publishing? You may have the right to speak, but I don't have to listen. And I as a newspaper publisher don't have to give you space...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, market choice, Internet, phone, TV
- Discussion threads 2006-06-01
- Ed Whitacre's turnaround: I know spin when I see it
- Yesterday at the TelecomNext, the same AT&T CEO Ed Whitacre at right who has been calling the idea that his company does not have the right to charge extra carriage fees for high-bandwidth Web content "nuts," sounded like he's mellowed out."Any provider that blocks access to content is inviting...
- Tags: Ed Whitacre, Net Neutrality
- Blog posts 2006-03-22
- Opening salvo in Net neutrality battle
- Opening salvo in Net neutrality battleMa Bell is rearing her head."The network builders are spending a fortune constructing and maintaining the networks [Why do they do this? I would presume it is to make money. Well, just how do they get that money? From us. The...
- Tags: Fiber optics, Optical networking, Network technology, NETWORKING, Ma Bell, neutrality, network, Internet, Google Inc., fiber-optics, Verizon Communications Inc., Net Neutrality
- Discussion threads 2006-02-08
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