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bennett.com » Broadband Politics - Oct 10, 2008
An article by Glenn Derene on net neutrality in Popular Mechanics is getting a lot of attention this week. It attempts to define net neutrality - always a perilous task - and to contrast the positions of our two …
bennett.com » Broadband Politics - Oct 3, 2008
Now that the whole world knows that Skype’s Chinese partner, TOM, has been censoring IM’s and building a database of forbidden speakers for the government of China, Skype President Josh Silverman had to respond: In …
Also tagged: politics
precursorblog.com » The Precursor Blog by Scott Cleland - Oct 2, 2008
While I am always skeptical about the EU's regulatory approach, it is encouraging that the EU Commissioner is discussing a reasonable approach to net neutrality that: competition and transparency should be the guiding …
Also tagged: universal broadband
gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Oct 1, 2008
Our friend (and Wired editor) Nick Thompson wrote a piece in the Washington Monthly accusing John McCain for the sorry state of America's broadband. It seems the e-mail-avoiding presidential candidate, as chair of the …
Also tagged: politics, john mccain, barack obama, broadband, election 2008, joe biden, sarah palin, mccain, obama, biden, palin, america s next top president
bennett.com » Broadband Politics - Oct 1, 2008
Kevin Martin’s FCC has hired a new chief technologist, Jon Peha: Federal Communications Commission chairman Kevin Martin named John Peha chief technologist, the senior adviser post at the commission on technology …
Also tagged: fcc
bennett.com » Broadband Politics - Sep 30, 2008
There’s nothing like a quick trip to the Old Country to advise regulators on the folly of our New World ways. I’ll be speaking in Brussels on Oct. 14 and in London on the 15th to help our cousins structure their …
Also tagged: internet
googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com » Google Public Policy Blog - Sep 29, 2008
Posted by Vint Cerf, Chief Internet Evangelist I recently returned from a trip to Europe and discovered some interesting thinking there about the Internet. Last week the European Commission launched a debate about …
Also tagged: international, telecom
gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Sep 29, 2008
For all the talk that Sprint's freshly launched Xohm WiMax would be the openest internets ever and can totally replace your ISP, when it comes to bandwidth-sucking apps, that's not the case. It'll neuter file-sharing …
Also tagged: downloads, p2p, sprint, wimax, file sharing, xohm
webpronews.com » Top News - WebProNews - Sep 29, 2008
The executive heads of three Australian internet service providers have categorized Net Neutrality as a distinctly American problem. At the core of it, they say, is years of unlimited access. If that sounds vastly …
Also tagged: politics, technology, broadband
bennett.com » Broadband Politics - Sep 28, 2008
A fellow named Paul Korzeniowski has written a very good, concise piece on the Comcast action at the FCC for Forbes, Feds And Internet Service Providers Don’t Mix. He manages to describe the controversy in clear and …
Also tagged: internet, comcast, net neutrality comcast fcc