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Andrew Eisen: Probably not the DSi but I hear a digital download version for the 3DS is planned.02/17/2012 - 5:26pm Uncharted NES: I hope Andrew that a version shows up for the DSi, though it sure doesn't beat Cut The Rope... yet.02/17/2012 - 5:20pm...
Written by AT&T lobbyists, SB135 is being pushed by the phone companies as a 'modernization' of rules. It would keep the PSC from investigating phone service on its own and eliminate rules concerning price discrimination , price increases, required...
thicket of new Internet regulations similar to the administration's net neutrality rules
Walden's bill would have prohibited the FCC from attaching net neutrality provisions to future wireless auctions. That provision was stripped out of the bill passed Friday. Several tech and consumer groups praised Congress for allowing the FCC to set...
Shareholders of US operators Verizon, AT&T and Sprint will be asked to vote on resolutions about net neutrality. The operators had opposed adding the proposals to the agenda for their AGM, but the US Securities and Exchange Commission rejected the...
The "exaflood" myth can be dismissed based on its own demerits and nothing else. There is no need to possibly give it "credibility" by lumping it into the same category as legitimate criticism of the idea of man-made global warming. Man-made global...
Wouldn't this violate net neutrality?
The idea was slammed by AT&T but the SEC intervened stating that net neutrality has become a “significant policy consideration,” which can no longer be excluded from shareholder votes. The proposal from Mike D provides a compelling argument for net...
But it did not close the Title II docket. Republicans have expressed concern that if the FCC loses a court challenge to its Title I-based compromise net neutrality rules, it could move quickly to assert Title II authority. At a budget oversight...
Network neutrality (equivalently net neutrality, Internet neutrality or simply NN) is a principle that is applied to residential broadband networks, and potentially to all networks. A neutral broadband network is one that is free of restrictions on the kinds of equipment that may be attached, on the modes of communication allowed, which does not... Full Article
thicket of new Internet regulations similar to the administration's net neutrality rules
Wouldn't this violate net neutrality?
Google has been the leading corporate voice on the issue of network neutrality over the past five years. No other company is working as tirelessly for an open Internet
Facebook continues to support principles of net neutrality for both landline and wireless networks. Preserving an open Internet that is accessible to innovators — regardless of their size or wealth — will promote a vibrant and competitive marketplace where consumers have ultimate control over the conten...
net neutrality ... the FCC from making public its many, well-documented findings that the deal is not in the public interest and will prevent the judge overseeing the antitrust lawsuit from seeing the FCC’s conclusions.
The fight for real net neutrality continues ... I hope policymakers can return to the actual priority here: strengthening these rules to protect all Internet users, no matter if they connect from their home computer or a mobile phone.
The intent of net neutrality is to open the Internet to everyone without allowing ISPs to favor anyone ... SOPA goes after Internet content and Web sites, assuming U.S. jurisdiction over the entire world while allowing for private companies to demand payment processors and ad suppliers stop dealing with...
two different proposals that address different problems and circumstances ... Network neutrality would allow the federal government to dictate what private network providers/businesses can and cannot prioritize in terms of internet traffic -- which is regulation.
I would like for there to be a wider recognition of the dangers of us allowing too extensive vertical integration in the telecommunications sector. Or, like, net neutrality, I guess. I want more infrastructure, and maximum use of that infrastructure.
