Tag Archives: fcc

American Civil Liberties Union – It Was Close, But We Won: Viva Net Neutrality!

Yeah for Net Neu­tral­ity, boo for my State Sen­a­tor being the one who intro­duced this resolution.

Ars Technica – Verizon sues to halt FCC’s net neutrality rules

How about the uncer­tainty for busi­nesses to know if next month they’ll have to pay fees to not have their sites arbi­trar­ily slowed down?

Huffington Post – U.S. House Ignores Internet Reality, Again

If it wasn’t so frus­trat­ing you have to almost admire Repub­li­cans abil­ity to ignore their own experts or exam­ples when legislating.

NYTimes.com – F.C.C. Seeks Mandatory Alerts of Cellphone Overage Charges

Remem­bers kids we can’t have the car­ri­ers imple­ment a solu­tion that might make them less money.

A Guide to the Open Internet

Just in case you need a good solid pointer to over the hol­i­day breaks as to why Net Neu­tral­ity is impor­tant and what it really means.

DSLReports.com – FCC: 68% Of U.S. Connections Slower than 3 Mbps Down, 768kbps Up

Good job inter­net providers.

Think big with a gig: Our experimental fiber network – Official Google Blog

Google wants to be an ISP.