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  • Biden fails to draw crowd in Erie

    07/01/2009 2:52:39 PM PDT · by Islander7 · 53 replies · 2,178+ views
    Trib Live ^ | July 1, 2009 | Salena Zito
    Wattsburg, Pa. — Vice President Joe Biden visited a small town on the outskirts of Erie today to talk to rural folks about federal stimulus money that can be used to expand broadband access to the Internet for rural areas that typically have poor connections. Apparently stimulus money and broadband are not all that interesting to the local folk here: Only around 100 or so people have showed up so far to hear Biden talk at noon at Seneca High School off Route 8 in Wattsburg. The room looked so sparse that about 30 or so chairs were removed by...
  • Firms Await Broadband Grant Rules

    06/30/2009 9:28:06 PM PDT · by Westlander · 5 replies · 691+ views
    WSJ ^ | 7-1-2009 | AMY SCHATZ
    WASHINGTON -- Obama administration officials will announce rules Wednesday for handing out $7.2 billion in broadband stimulus funds, but some companies already are raising concerns about how long it could take to award the money. Officials are expected to detail how they plan to distribute $4.7 billion in broadband money from the Commerce Department in grants and $2.5 billion from the Agriculture Department in grants or loans.
  • Rural Residents Without High-speed Internet Struggle to Keep Up

    04/26/2009 5:25:32 PM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 26 replies · 862+ views
    Wisconsin State Journal ^ | April 26, 2009 | Matthew DeFour
    Doug King publishes his keyboard music online and his wife, Marjorie, sells home-made pottery to customers in Iceland, China and New Zealand. But doing business from their rural Dane County house is virtually impossible without high-speed Internet. "We got to the point where we’re simply unable to do business" using the dial-up Internet their phone company provides, King said. The couple finally signed up for a wireless modem from Verizon, which in the last year has sought to build nine cell towers in rural Dane County to keep up with growing demand. But wireless service isn’t available everywhere, either, leaving...
  • Time Warner Bandwidth Cap Points Industry Toward Utility Pricing

    04/17/2009 8:24:40 AM PDT · by GATOR NAVY · 37 replies · 944+ views
    InformationWeek ^ | 16 Apr 09 | Antone Gonsalves
    Analysts say the value of the Internet means providers can sell bandwidth much like utility companies sell electricity or municipalities sell water. Time Warner Cable's expansion of its bandwidth cap testing marks the evolution of the Internet to a utility, like water and energy, where people pay for what they use. People who have used the Internet for years have grown accustomed to paying one monthly price for unlimited access. However, that model is no longer sustainable as the increasing number of devices and people place higher demands on bandwidth, a finite commodity. Without controls, Internet users could experience "brownouts"...
  • Internet Providers Gird for Fight With FCC

    04/06/2009 6:59:36 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 21 replies · 868+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | April 6, 2009 | Amy Schatz
    Cable and telephone companies are gearing up for a fight as regulators begin work Wednesday on a national broadband strategy that could bring major changes to how Internet services are delivered to American homes. The $787 billion government stimulus package requires the Federal Communications Commission to provide a road map for how potentially billions of future taxpayer dollars should be spent to build or upgrade Internet lines across the U.S. The agency will map out how the U.S. can ensure that every American not only has access to broadband, but has service that runs much faster than what's available today....
  • Obama's $8B Broadband Plan Launches Tuesday

    03/06/2009 11:14:27 PM PST · by Chet 99 · 21 replies · 1,028+ views
    Obama's $8B Broadband Plan Launches Tuesday Next Tuesday, the White House will launch its high-speed Internet plan using more than $8 billion in stimulus funds. Leaders from the Department of Commerce, Department of Agriculture and Federal Communications Commission will meet to discuss how the different agencies will use the funds to rural and other areas that don't currently have high-speed, or broadband, access to the Web. There are separate programs at the Commerce Department's National Telecommunications & Information Administration and the USDA's Rural Utilities Service that fund construction of new high-speed Internet networks. They are mostly focused on rural areas...
  • Utah #1 for online pornography subscriptions

    03/03/2009 10:23:12 AM PST · by batter · 54 replies · 1,439+ views
    ABC4 ^ | 3 March 2009 | n/a
    SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - A new study is revealing, what some may consider, startling information about Utahans and what they do online. New research shows Utah is number one in the nation for online pornography subscriptions. The research is just coming out Tuesday, from a study done by Harvard Business School Professor Benjamin Edelman, published in the Journal of Economic Perspectives. It tracks subscriptions to online pornography sites by states. The study measures the online porn subscriptions per thousand people, per thousand homes with internet users, per thousand homes with broadband users, and also when accounting for...
  • Democrats sneak Net neutrality rules into 'stimulus' bill (anti-1st Amendment)

    02/18/2009 11:07:17 AM PST · by ebiskit · 93 replies · 6,917+ views
    http://news.cnet.com ^ | January 15, 2009 4:46 PM PST | by Declan McCullagh
    The House Democrats' $825 billion legislation released on Thursday was supposedly intended to "stimulate" the economy. Backers claimed that speedy approval was vital because the nation is in "a crisis not seen since the Great Depression" and "the economy is shutting down." That's the rhetoric. But in reality, Democrats are using the 258-page legislation to sneak Net neutrality rules in through the back door. The so-called stimulus package hands out billions of dollars in grants for broadband and wireless development, primarily in what are called "unserved" and "underserved" areas. The U.S. Department of Commerce is charged with writing checks-with-many-zeros-on-them to...
  • Two-thirds of Americans without broadband don't want it

    01/24/2009 5:26:07 AM PST · by advance_copy · 18 replies · 330+ views
    ARS Technica ^ | 1/22/09 | Nate Anderson
    Under an Obama administration, some form of broadband stimulus package is coming—and $6 billion is already being kicked around as a starting point. But if you build it, will they come? Pew's Internet & American Life Project reminds us that a hardcore contingent of holdouts won't, no matter how cheap or how fast the connection is. One important component of any broadband stimulus would be availability, with many pundits hoping for a scheme similar to the universal service scheme that wired even rural America for phone service decades ago. In summing up its recent research on broadband, Pew's Associate Director...
  • Stockholm to get 4G mobile network in 2010

    01/16/2009 12:28:05 PM PST · by WesternCulture · 5 replies · 471+ views
    www.thelocal.se ^ | 01/15/2009 | David Landes
    Mobile broadband users in Stockholm will soon be able to surf the internet on a new high speed 4G network, following the signing of a deal between Ericsson and TeliaSonera. The order from Finnish-Swedish telecom provider TeliaSonera marks the first commercial deployment of Ericsson’s Long Term Evolution (LTE) network technology and will provide mobile internet users with data speeds up to ten times faster than those offered on current networks. "LTE brings the highest possible performance and network capacity, which is needed to meet the needs of the fast growing group of mobile broadband users around the world,” said Ericsson’s...
  • UK: Promise of universal broadband web access (Draft report: Guaranteed to every household)

    01/15/2009 6:01:07 AM PST · by Stoat · 12 replies · 648+ views
    The Financial Times / various ^ | January 15, 2009 | Andrew Parker and Ben Fenton
    Every household in the country will be guaranteed access to broadband internet, according to a draft report by Lord Carter on the future of the telecoms and media industries.Lord Carter, the communications minister, will propose a "universal service commitment" to broadband - akin to the guarantee offered on postal services and fixed-line telephones - that by 2012 would provide minimum download speeds of 2 megabits per second to every household that wants it, according to people who have seen a draft of his report, entitled Digital Britain. Such speeds enable people to watch video online, including the BBC iPlayer.The...
  • Opinion: Chambers: It's time to broadband the economy

    01/12/2009 9:05:42 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 5 replies · 532+ views
    siliconvalley.com ^ | 01/10/2009 | John T. Chambers
    President-elect Barack Obama's ambitious economic recovery plan has a goal to create 3 million American jobs in the next two years. Broadband is a part of the answer. Broadband has the potential to transform our country. It will create jobs in the growth sectors of our economy — jobs that are driving the collaboration and interaction economy. Obama deserves our full support as he looks to revitalize our economy. An economic stimulus package that focuses on infrastructure must put America's broadband infrastructure at the head of the list. We have the opportunity to bring broadband to those who do not...
  • Google Wants Its Own Fast Track on the Web

    12/15/2008 8:39:47 AM PST · by Sammy67 · 26 replies · 1,709+ views
    WallStreetJournal ^ | 12/15/08 | VISHESH KUMAR and CHRISTOPHER RHOADS
    The celebrated openness of the Internet -- network providers are not supposed to give preferential treatment to any traffic -- is quietly losing powerful defenders. Google Inc. has approached major cable and phone companies that carry Internet traffic with a proposal to create a fast lane for its own content, according to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. Google has traditionally been one of the loudest advocates of equal network access for all content providers. At risk is a principle known as network neutrality: Cable and phone companies that operate the data pipelines are supposed to treat all traffic...
  • Google washes search results

    12/14/2008 6:11:18 AM PST · by slnk_rules · 98 replies · 4,837+ views
    The Register ^ | 012/14/2008 | andrew orlowski
    Google this week admitted that its staff will pick and choose what appears in its search results. It's a historic statement - and nobody has yet grasped its significance. Not so very long ago, Google disclaimed responsibility for its search results by explaining that these were chosen by a computer algorithm. The disclaimer lives on at Google News, where we are assured that: The selection and placement of stories on this page were determined automatically by a computer program. A few years ago, Google's apparently unimpeachable objectivity got some people very excited, and technology utopians began to herald Google as...
  • Obama's Assault on the Internet

    12/09/2008 7:49:30 PM PST · by Sharrukin · 47 replies · 2,020+ views
    Sultan Knish ^ | Dec 9, 2008 | Sharrukin
    License Plates for the Internet - The Blueprints for Obama's Assault on the Internet The report's recommendations emphasize taking away cybersecurity from DHS in order to create a special department to oversee cybersecurity. It recommends ending the division between civilian and national security systems. And calls for establishing "international norms" when it comes to the internet. And it focuses a good deal on identity verification, not just for Federal employees, but for ordinary Americans as well. The report urges a move away from passwords, and toward physical identity verification, via a device that would verify an individual's identity. And calls...
  • U.S. Broadband Speeds Too Darn Slow; Adoption Hits 7-Year Low

    08/12/2008 4:01:20 PM PDT · by Smogger · 36 replies · 224+ views
    Information Week ^ | August 12th | W. David Gardner
    While U.S. broadband providers continue to boost speeds for their subscribers, they still are falling behind the broadband deployment efforts of many other nations, according to survey of 230,000 U.S. Internet users. The survey, conducted by the Communications Workers of America, indicates also that population density can be a factor in providing broadband " Rhode Island, the smallest state geographically in the union, has the fastest median download speed with 6.8 Mbps while Alaska, the largest, has the slowest at 0.8 Mbps. Internet users in the survey took the CWA's Speed Matters Speed Test. The median download speed in the...
  • iPhone 3G

    06/09/2008 4:33:37 PM PDT · by conservatism_IS_compassion · 43 replies · 110+ views
    Apple.com ^ | 6/9/08 | Jobs
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  • Sweden awards five 4G mobile licences

    05/08/2008 5:27:28 PM PDT · by WesternCulture · 19 replies · 191+ views
    www.thelocal.se ^ | 05082008 | www.thelocal.se
    The technological and economical development of Scandinavia (including Finland) is today more groundbreking than anywhere else in the world. The investments being made in relation to population size is mind-boggling. Despite a mere population of 25 million inhabitants, the combined GDP of the Scandinavian countries today ridicules that of a Russia often viewed to be a "reborn" super power "on the go" (combined Scandinavian GDP is actually 125% that of of Russia - and the gap is widening!!) But, let's focus on telecommunications here; Five bidders have paid €226 million ($346 million) for fourth generation (4G), super-fast mobile telephony licences,...
  • Comcast Considering 250GB Monthly Data Caps, Disconnecting Repeat Pirates

    05/08/2008 9:20:47 AM PDT · by TLI · 24 replies · 563+ views
    GIZMODO ^ | Wed May 7 2008 | Matt Buchanan
    Other than Time Warner's single-city foray into monthly data caps, consumption-based billing has mostly been little ISPs with little monopolies, and given the market, we thought it'd stay that way. Broadband Reports is, uh, reporting that now Comcast is mulling monthly caps (which Comcast's PR guy confirms, though not the details)—something like 250GB, and then $1.50 for every GB over that. According to their source, the idea has "a lot of momentum" and it'll start rolling out in the next two months. The other part is that they're going to start ramping up DMCA notices to pirate assholes, with a...
  • 2010: D-day for the Internet as it hits "full capacity"?

    04/25/2008 9:14:34 PM PDT · by kingattax · 35 replies · 221+ views
    Yahoo ^ | 4-23-08 | Christopher Null
    Doom-filled warnings arrive from AT&T this week. The company says that without substantial investment in network infrastructure, the Internet will essentially run out of bandwidth in just two short years. Blame broadband, says AT&T. Decades of dealing with the trickle of bandwidth consumed by voice and dialup modems left AT&T twiddling its thumbs. The massive rise of DSL and cable modem service in the 2000s has had AT&T facing a monstrous increase in the volume of data transmissions. And that's set to increase another 50 times between now and 2015. That's enough, says AT&T, to all but crash the system....