Is it possible? Could Internet advocates really win the network neutrality fight? It's still an uphill battle. But the Bell...
Read moreDetailsWelcome to the flip side of Moore's Law, the problem of abundance. The problem of abundance hit the PC industry...
Read moreDetailsWe have a new medium here, one that needs principles to assure its liberty. These are political principles. Principles worth...
Read moreDetailsNo. Neither are the cable companies. Phone and cable companies deliver last-mile Internet service, and phone companies own most of...
Read moreDetailsThe real political divide in America is between the ascendent open source view on the one side and the proprietary...
Read moreDetailsWhen the political pack is shuffled, the phone companies and cable companies are going to find they have won nothing...
Read moreDetailsThe surprise is that the debate exists at all. By its nature, net neutrality is not a high-profile issue. It...
Read moreDetailsOne of the best ways to get over the broadband gap is with what I call wireless cable. WiMax was...
Read moreDetailsThe most (politically) compelling argument the phone companies have against Voice Over IP is 911 service. The heart of 911...
Read moreDetailsWith Yahoo part of AT&T, and with network neutrality dead, the networks have to treat with AT&T. It's now the...
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