You might call Stevens' plan an Ultra-Slim Fast Plan for the U.S. economy, as in Carlos Slim, the Mexican billionaire.
Read moreHatch is the worst Senator imaginable on open source and Internet issues. He is a creature of the proprietary assumptions...
Read moreA new template for understanding vexing problems, Open Source Politics would understand the need for cooperation, building this new infrastructure...
Read moreTruth lies with what works, not with who pays. It lies with change, and victory will go to the society...
Read moreUsing Web-based tools, of course, you can lead a mass of users as deep down the rabbit hole as any...
Read moreThis is what Ted Stevens wants to create. An unregulated monopoly for local Internet service, no choice for consumers, and...
Read moreWe're not going to take it anymore, from the TV talking heads, from the cable talking heads, from the newspaper...
Read moreBetween its own fiber and 802.11 mesh technology, Google has the capacity (with enough business partners) of solving the last-mile...
Read moreThis dance of definition, taxation and regulation made sense 40 years ago, when technology was analog, spectrum was scarce, and...
Read moreSo what happens now? Hopefully municipal broadband happens now. Hopefully, if you have a cable connection, you’ll close your account...
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