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Net Neutrality: The Internet's Achilles' Heel
9 hours ago ago from App-Rising
With the FCC formulating new net neutrality rules, the debate around network management is coming to a head. At this time I think it's important to acknowledge the significance of these issues as in many ways net neutrality is the Internet's Achilles' heel. I mean this in at least two senses. The first is that if network operators were allowed to slow down or speed up traffic anticompetitively, it could destroy the very fabric of ...
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4 hours ago ago from Stop the Cap!
Redefining their new position to basically mean their old position AT&T's all-new position on Net Neutrality suspiciously sounds like its old position on Net Neutrality. In a three-page letter addressed to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, James W. Cicconi, AT&T's senior vice president for external and legislative affairs wrote in glowing terms about the Obama Administration's efforts to expand broadband service and preserving the ...
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18 hours ago ago from The PhoneBoy Blog
What was interesting about this debate between the CTIA and Public Knowledge , which took on the subject of net neutrality and how the proposed FCC rules should be modified for mobile network operators, if at all, wasn't the arguments themselves. It's the insight I had insight that CTIA’s Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Chris Guttman-McCabe hinted at in his arguments, but did not take to their logical conclusion. The debate was ...
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20 hours ago ago from TheTelecomBlog.com
In a letter to the FCC today , broadband provider AT&T shared their new and improved vision for Net Neutrality. AT&T said “At AT&T, we are committed to working with the President, the Congress and the Commission to achieve the goal of ubiquitous, affordable broadband as set forth” As AT&T has been one of the largest opponents against Net Neutrality, this comes as a bit of surprise to all. AT&T concedes their point by sharing that there ...
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AT&T to FCC: Open to Net Neutrality ideas - with conditions
3 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet Government Doug Hanchard Get ZDNet Government via: Mobile RSS Email Alerts Bios: Doug s Bio December 16th, 2009 AT&T to FCC: Open to Net Neutrality ideas - with conditions Posted by Doug Hanchard @ December 16, 2009 @ 3:42 PM Categories: AT&T , FCC , Net neutrality , broadband Tags: FCC , AT&T Corp. , Net Neutrality , James Cicconi , Federal ...
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