Regardless of how the Senate vote turns out (and I suspect cloture will be hard for the Bells to achieve...
Read moreAssuming cable chooses to let loose the bits, breaking the TV barrier on the speed it makes available to customers,...
Read moreKevin Martin complies with their requests because (for now) they have the money. And thus the U.S. Internet becomes more-and-more...
Read moreIf we had bits freely available, from a variety of sources, I’d gladly drop the network neutrality debate and let...
Read moreThe carriers have worked themselves up to the point they believe that their network is the Internet when it’s just...
Read moreIn the tradition of A Modest Proposal, Bob Frankston has turned the net neutrality debate on its head with a...
Read moreThe goal of any regulatory policy should be to encourage economic growth, not to give the government money, not just...
Read moreIt will take time for truly-neutral networks -- muncipal, wireless, Google - to to come on-stream. But once they are...
Read moreQoS will continue, regardless of the outcome of the network neutrality debate.
Read moreIf AT&T decides to sell what are, in effect, private network services and call itself an Internet Service Provider, who...
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