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T AT&T doesn't like the idea of new regulations mandating unfettered access to the Internet — called network neutrality — and recent comments from the Obama administration that connected the issue to censorship in China have really gotten under its skin.
Tags: China, Jim Cicconi, networks neutrality, recent comments, net neutrality, neutrality rules, free speech, AT&T AT&T, Andrew McLaughlin, Washington, Computer law, Censorship, Federal Communications Commission, Computer network security, Network neutrality, Internet censorship, Internet access, Content-control software, Technology Internet
The Writers Guild of America East has backed a New York City Council resolution urging the Federal Communications Commission to adopt Net neutrality standards for Internet service providers. �We believe people would benefit from an Internet that offers...
Tags: net neutrality, WGA East, Lowell Peterson, Los Angeles, Network neutrality, International Affiliation of Writers Guilds, Patric Verrone, Copyright infringement, Writers Guild of America, Internet access, Computer law, Telecommunications, Technology Internet
Remember the promise of transparency that helped win the Presidency? All bills passing Congress would be posted for 5 days before signed. Seems the rules have changed. Apparently the pledge only applied to NON-emergency...
Tags: Fox News, Obama, Rahm Emanuel, David Axelrod, Glenn, Beck, Van Jones, Anita Dunn, Chris Wallace (journalist), Fairness Doctrine, Net Neutrality, Localism, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh
The leader of our country's communications regulators sounds off on a variety of topics Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski holds great influence over the consumer electronics industry as chief of the organization that sets rules...
Tags: net neutrality
As expected, the FCC voted to move forward with a proposal to codify its four net neutrality principles and add non-discrimination and transparency rules to the regulations that will govern both wireless and wired broadband networks...The next steps will...
Tags: net neutrality, FCC
The vote kicks off a months-long process to draft the new rules in a effort that promises to be contentious. Heavyweights such as Google have already weighed in supporting new rules, while wireless carriers and others have argued for the need to manage...
Tags: FCC, net neutrality, neutrality rules, Google Inc.
Oregon's capitol city and the region surrounding it. Oct-22-2009 14:27 U.S. Extolling the economic benefits of a free and open Internet provided by the policy of net neutrality, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) released a statement today in response...
Tags: net neutrality, U.S
We may see a degradation of internet service” Published 23 October, 2009, 19:31 The US congress should make no law regarding internet regulation says Jim Harper of the Cato Institute, who discussed with RT the decision by the FCC to start exploring possible...
Tags: FCC, Federal Communications Commission, network neutrality, net neutrality, neutrality rules, internet service, pc world
Google is strong enough as a company to weather any possible outcome on the issue, he said...Thursday marked a milestone in the debate over net neutrality, as the Federal Communications Commission voted to move forward on how the government will police...
Tags: Obama & Google, AT&T Inc., net neutrality, Google Inc.
Federal regulators are expected to take a step forward Thursday on rules that would prohibit broadband providers from favoring or discriminating against Internet traffic. The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission says "network neutrality"...
Tags: net neutrality, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, commission votes, broadband provide, Washington Post