Why Distrust Bell Promises on Net Neutrality
Even The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg refers to the Verizon and Cingular networks as "Soviet Ministries." They decide what ...
Read moreDetailsEven The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg refers to the Verizon and Cingular networks as "Soviet Ministries." They decide what ...
Read moreDetailsThe biggest threats going forward for eBay remain the banks and the Bells. A Google tie-up helps on both fronts.
Read moreDetailsWe could be getting screwed right now and not know it.
Read moreDetailsTo go forward, we must first go 22 years backward. And this time, we must guarantee that the Bells can ...
Read moreDetailsSo what happens now? Hopefully municipal broadband happens now. Hopefully, if you have a cable connection, you’ll close your account ...
Read moreDetailsNot only would it be the right thing to do, it would be great political jiu jitsu on the Bells, ...
Read moreDetailsAssuming cable chooses to let loose the bits, breaking the TV barrier on the speed it makes available to customers, ...
Read moreDetailsBy hoarding those bits, and demanding high prices to connect with other networks, the Bells could still strangle the Internet. ...
Read moreDetailsYou paid for the phone network, not them. You licensed the cable operators, and without your approval they would not, ...
Read moreDetailsQoS will continue, regardless of the outcome of the network neutrality debate.
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