FCC Voting on NetNeutrality Dec.by Frank Watson The Federal Communications Commission will vote on whether to adopt rules to preserve netneutrality at its December 21st open meeting, according to a tentative agenda released just after midnight on...
"The Federal Communications Commission will vote on whether to adopt rules to preserve netneutrality at its December 21st open meeting, according to a tentative agenda released just after midnight on Wednesday," the Hill reported.
FCC Chairman Pushes for NetNeutrality Posted by Nathania Johnson Sep 22, 2009 Today, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski gave a speech at The Brookings Institution outlining two new principles in his support for netneutrality, adding to the four the...
Today, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski gave a speech at The Brookings Institution outlining two new principles in his support for netneutrality, adding to the four the FCC previously embraced under the chairmanship of Michael Powell.
Google, Lessig Defend NetNeutrality Positions (Mis) Stated in Wall Street Journal Posted by Nathania Johnson Dec 15, 2008 The Wall Street Journal has caused quite a stir by publishing a story saying that leading proponents of netneutrality have...
Senator Dorgan Prepares NetNeutrality Bill Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 14, 2008 Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) is planning to introduce a netneutrality bill in January, according to Reuters. President-elect Barack Obama has said he supports net...
Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) is planning to introduce a netneutrality bill in January, according to Reuters. President-elect Barack Obama has said he supports netneutrality, though it is not yet clear whether he backs Dorgan's bill.
Uncle Sam Says: Thumbs Down on NetNeutrality The numbers also seem to support research from the University of Minnesota suggesting that internet traffic growth claims by the cable companies and other internet serviceproviders are largely overblown.
Yesterday, the Department Of Justice (DOJ) issued comments rejecting any NetNeutrality proposals. I wish the NetNeutrality debate boiled down to something this simple: free economy or free access. Yet other consumer proponents say that's what...
Is Google Changing Its Position on NetNeutrality? This is being done by various landing page or micro-site providers such as vFlyer and Smalltown, as well as bigger players such as Google and Yahoo that offer free (simple) Web site development and...
Search depends on netneutrality. Without Neutrality, What Happens to Search? Urchin Founder Talks About Google AnalyticsUrchin founder Brett Crosby talks about Google Analytics' philosophy of building a scalable product with minimal service needs...
Congress has brought back netneutrality legislation, as described by Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) in this You Tube video. The year-end merger of AT Neutrality and Consumer Fees; Without Neutrality, What Happens to Search?
Whether regulation or market forces drive things, there are real challenges for publishers ahead without netneutrality. The Neutrality Debate Urchin founder Brett Crosby talks with Eric Enge about Google Analytics' philosophy of building a...
Without netneutrality, will consumers pay more to access specific types of content or tiers of sites? However, netneutrality is not about free internet access. More NetNeutrality Postings: The Internet Freedom Preservation Act Returns; The...
A netneutrality regime would invite endless litigation among serviceproviders, hardware and software vendors, and content and applications dot-coms. Today's Wall Street Journal features a commentary piece regarding the ongoing "netneutrality...