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Court offers mixed neutrality ruling

I have a long history of supporting net neutrality. I was a stronger backer of the Obama era FCC ruling that ISPs must treat all content and services equally and upset when the Trump changes to the FCC ruled that … Continue reading

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No money?

I would offer this as evidence that Internet providers do make sufficient funds from their past investments. Companies have bid more than $30 billion to get a slice of the mid-range frequency spectrum auctioned off by the Federal Communications Commission … Continue reading

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Definition of terms

Who gets to define the terms that are the focus of a debate? One might think that a phrase has an obvious meaning, but for reasons of self promotion or ambiguity this is not always of the way it works. … Continue reading

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Update on net neutrality

This post from ArsTechnica provides an overview of recent developments in efforts to reinstate the policy of net neutrality.

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Net neutrality danger

You may not know what net neutrality is, but it is possible that a recent court decision may create a situation you will not like. Net neutrality requires providers to treat all data as equivalent. The provider can control the … Continue reading

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