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Internet companies, public interest groups and telecom carriers have lobbied Attwell heavily during her short tenure at the FCC on the network neutrality rules now under consideration. Communicators.” She also said there is “still a question of jurisdiction”...
Tags: FCC, wireless networks, moving forward, broadband plans, Washington, Censorship in the United States, Federal Communications Commission, Network neutrality, Mobile broadband, White spaces, Internet access, Broadband, Broadcast engineering
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
Cox Communications, the third-largest U.S. cable company, stepped on to the battleground of the "Net Neutrality" issue Tuesday, saying it will be trying out a new way to keep its subscribers' Internet traffic from jamming up. Starting on Feb. 9 in parts...
Tags: Cox Communications, Cox Enterprises Inc., Comcast Corp., internet traffic, management systems, FCC, Germany, Berlin, Network neutrality, Network neutrality in the United States, Suddenlink Communications, Business Finance, Computer law, Internet access, Comcast, Technology Internet
An ice-skating rink will be set up downtown during the holiday season for the first time, and organizers hope that the attraction will encourage local shopping. The city's proximity to Tulsa and Oklahoma City makes it easy for families to leave Stillwater...
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Roberts challenged the richest man in the world to invest in his business cable TV. Other guests, cable industry executives older than Mr. Roberts, then a 30-something scion of a cable industry family that owns Comcast , looked at their shoes. Someone...
Tags: Comcast Corp., NBC Universal, Chase Carey, Philadelphia, Comcast, NBC, Rockefeller Center, Universal Studios, Business Finance, Entertainment Culture, Brian L. Roberts, Time Warner Cable, Ralph J. Roberts, AT&T Broadband, Comcast Corporation, Year of birth missing, American Express, Peter Chernin, News Corporation, Network neutrality, The DirecTV Group, Liberty Media
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 Inc has approached Internet carriers with a proposal to create a "fast lane" for its own content, countering its previously stance of equal network access for all content providers, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. One major cable operator...
Tags: google, Google Inc., fast lane, network neutrality