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  • What you need to know about the FCC's broadband plan

    05/10/2010 9:55:39 AM PDT · by Nachum · 37 replies · 744+ views
    networkworld.com ^ | 5/10/10 | Brad Reed, Network World
    So is the Federal Communications Commission really going to place common carrier restrictions on Internet service providers? Well, yes, but not too many of them. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski Friday said he would move to reclassify ISPs as common carriers, while at the same time insisting that ISPs be exempt from the vast majority of regulations in the current common carrier rules.
  • FCC Wants New Regulations On Broadband

    05/05/2010 8:30:41 PM PDT · by george76 · 17 replies · 630+ views
    AP ^ | May 5, 2010 | JOELLE TESSLER,
    Federal regulators plan to change the way they govern broadband services ...Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski...a Democrat, is now pushing the FCC to adopt formal net neutrality rules that would apply across the industry. Comcast also argued the FCC lacks authority to mandate net neutrality because it had deregulated broadband by classifying it as an information service under the Bush administration. That decision was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2005, but the FCC's next move could reverse course on that approach.
  • Despite Ruling, F.C.C. Says It Will Move Forward on Expanding Broadband

    04/14/2010 8:56:06 PM PDT · by Nachum · 5 replies · 351+ views
    NYT ^ | 4/14/10 | Edward Wyatt
    WASHINGTON — The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission told a Congressional panel on Wednesday that a recent court ruling that the agency lacked authority to regulate the Internet should not prevent it from carrying out its plan to broadly expand the country’s high-speed Internet service. But the chairman refused to say if the commission would try to reclassify Internet service as a utility similar to telephone service to overcome the court decision, a move that some Democratic senators supported but that several Republican senators strongly warned against.
  • FCC Announces National Broadband Agenda

    04/09/2010 3:20:19 PM PDT · by Daffynition · 19 replies · 642+ views
    GovTech.com ^ | Apr 8, 2010 | staff reporter
    The FCC announced Thursday, April 8, its 2010 agenda for putting the National Broadband Plan into action. The agenda "explains the purpose and timing of more than 60 rulemakings and other notice-and-comment proceedings the plan recommends for FCC action," according to the agency, and will "implement plan recommendations requiring rulemakings through a series of open, participatory notice-and-comment proceedings."Progress on the plan's implementation can be tracked at www.broadband.gov/plan/broadband-action-agenda.html. An implementation schedule is also available at www.broadband.gov/plan/chart-of-key-broadband-action-agenda-items.pdf."Our implementation plan lays out a road map for reforming universal service to connect all Americans to broadband, including in rural areas; unleashing spectrum, promoting competition...
  • Obama Administration Eyes New Taxes, Fees for National Broadband Network

    04/06/2010 9:59:41 PM PDT · by TCH · 35 replies · 848+ views
    FOX NEWS ^ | April 6, 2010 | FOXNews.com
    A massive national broadband plan the Federal Communications Commission released last month proposes creating a national framework for the taxation of digital goods and services and imposing a fee to establish and maintain a national public safety wireless broadband network. The Obama administration has a plan to expand online innovation and boost national public safety. And it wants to do it with more taxes and higher fees. The massive national broadband plan the Federal Communications Commission released last month proposes creating a national framework for the taxation of digital goods and services and imposing a fee to establish and maintain...
  • How do I have ny own broadband?

    04/01/2010 4:59:41 AM PDT · by knarf · 40 replies · 784+ views
    self | April 1, 2010 | knarf
    While reading about the competition for broadband in South Korea .. I wondered ...
  • Statement from the President on the National Broadband Plan

    03/17/2010 11:15:41 PM PDT · by Cindy · 31 replies · 587+ views
    Whitehouse.gov ^ | March 16, 2010 | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/statement-president-national-broadband-plan Home • Briefing Room • Statements & Releases The White House Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release March 16, 2010 Statement from the President on the National Broadband Plan America today is on the verge of a broadband-driven Internet era that will unleash innovation, create new jobs and industries, provide consumers with new powerful sources of information, enhance American safety and security, and connect communities in ways that strengthen our democracy. Just as past generations of Americans met the great infrastructure challenges of the day, such as building the Transcontinental...
  • FCC's Speed Test Checks Broadband Vendors' Claims

    03/14/2010 11:00:35 AM PDT · by SmartInsight · 24 replies · 1,220+ views
    PC World ^ | March 14, 2010 | David Worthington
    The Federal Communications Commission has begun to benchmark Internet service speeds across the United States to allow consumer to compare the real world performance of their ISP with its advertised speeds. Consumers may visit the agency's Broadband.gov Web page to run the rest from their PCs or download the FCC Broadband Test app for Android and the iPhone.
  • A Broadband Connection in Every Pot

    03/13/2010 4:45:32 PM PST · by Superstu321 · 16 replies · 325+ views
    Three Fingers of Politics ^ | March 13, 2010 | JDubb
    We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of high-speed Internet. Perhaps a case could be made for health care reform, i.e. death panels, single-payer, long waiting room lines, a Michael Moore proctology exam – but perhaps the government thinking everyone should be entitled to high-speed Internet access is really the beginning of the path to socialism.
  • FCC Makes It Easy To Test Broadband Connections

    03/11/2010 3:52:28 PM PST · by Slyscribe · 15 replies · 943+ views
    IBD's Click ^ | 3/11/2010 | Reinhardt Krause
    Ever get that feeling your wireless data connection is s-l-o-w, or that your PC isn’t getting the high-speed Internet access advertised by your local cable or phone company? The Federal Communications Commission, which plans to release its national broadband plan next week, thinks plenty of people would answer yes. Today, the FCC released tools that consumers can use to test their wireless or landline broadband connection.
  • Google to build ultra-fast broadband networks

    02/10/2010 11:39:33 AM PST · by Lurkina.n.Learnin · 15 replies · 404+ views
    Sacbee,com ^ | Feb. 10, 2010
    WASHINGTON -- Google plans to build experimental, ultra-fast Internet networks in a handful of communities around the country. The search company said Wednesday that its fiber-optic broadband networks will deliver speeds of 1 gigabit per second to as many as 500,000 Americans. Google Inc. says those systems will be more than 100 times faster than the networks that most Americans have access to today. In a blog post, the company said the networks will let consumers download a high-definition, full-length feature film in less than five minutes and allow rural health clinics to send 3-D medical images over the Web.
  • Verizon to Cut More Than 10,000 Jobs After Sales Miss Estimates (Hope-n-Change!)

    01/26/2010 7:24:47 AM PST · by tcrlaf · 93 replies · 3,599+ views
    Business Week ^ | January 26, 2010, 10:01 AM EST | Amy Thomson
    Verizon Communications Inc., the second-largest U.S. phone company, plans to cut more than 10,000 jobs at its fixed-line unit this year after posting fourth- quarter sales that missed analysts’ estimates. The company plan to keep cuts at the same level as last year, when it reduced 13,000 positions, or about 9 percent of the unit’s workforce, Chief Financial Officer John Killian said on a conference call today. The business had about 117,000 workers at year-end. Sales rose 9.9 percent to $27.1 billion, missing the $27.3 billion average of estimates compiled by Bloomberg. Revenue at Verizon’s fixed-line service dropped 3.9 percent,...
  • Apple's iPhone predicted to find home at T-Mobile U.S. in 2010

    12/02/2009 8:09:08 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 18 replies · 899+ views
    AppleInsider ^ | Tuesday, December 1, 2009 | Kasper's Automated Slave
    While rumors of a possible Verizon-compatible iPhone in 2010 persist, one analyst has predicted that Apple will instead bring the iPhone to another GSM-based carrier in the U.S.: T-Mobile. In a note to investors released this week, Doug Reid of Thomas Weisel Partners said his firm believes that T-Mobile, and not Verizon, will be the beneficiary when Apple's exclusive agreement with AT&T expires next year... AT&T's exclusive contract with Apple for the iPhone is due to expire in 2010... While the iPhone in its current iteration is compatible with T-Mobile's network, it is not capable of connecting to its high-speed...
  • Touchscreens, Broadband Coming To Flight Decks

    11/27/2009 12:02:07 AM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 7 replies · 743+ views
    Aviation Week and Space Technology ^ | 11/20/2009 | Graham Warwick
    For the inspiration behind the next generation of avionics, just look around you; it is to be found in the consumer electronics we use every day. The touchscreen interactivity and broadband connectivity of today’s smart phones and laptops is poised to enter the flight deck. The signs are already here. Garmin International has introduced touchscreens with its G3000 integrated flight deck, selected for the HondaJet and PiperJet light business jets. In addition to wide-screen liquid crystal displays, the G3000 has a pair of vehicle management system controllers with touch-sensitive screens and desktop-like menu icons. Garmin says the user interface draws...
  • Digital Economy Bill gets tough on file-sharers

    11/20/2009 12:43:07 PM PST · by a fool in paradise · 4 replies · 380+ views
    ZDnet ^ | 20 Nov 2009 | David Meyer
    People who unlawfully download copyrighted material could be disconnected from their internet accounts as part of the Digital Economy Bill, a major overhaul to the UK's technology legislation. The bill, unveiled on Friday, will oblige ISPs to send notifications to customers who are suspected of infringing copyright. ISPs will also be forced to record the number of notifications a user has received and send this data to rights holders, such as record companies, so they can apply for a court order for the user's name and address. The rights holder can then launch civil proceedings against the infringer. The minister...
  • Bigger U.S. Role in Broadband Is Likely

    11/19/2009 3:09:24 PM PST · by Nachum · 7 replies · 450+ views
    WSJ ^ | 11/19/09 | AMY SCHATZ
    WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission began to lay the groundwork for a bigger federal role in the broadband business Wednesday, outlining the hurdles the U.S. needs to overcome to improve the availability of high-speed Internet access. The FCC identified a number of issues the government should address, including the high cost of laying new broadband lines in rural areas, a lack of airwaves for wireless Web access and ill-informed consumers. "This focus on broadband is a reflection of a recognition that the U.S. is lagging behind," FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said Wednesday at the agency's monthly meeting.
  • NTIA, RUS To Delay Announcement Of Broadband Bid Winners

    The naming of winning bidders in the broadband stimulus grant/loan program will be delayed by a month or so, according to the heads of the relevant government agencies. The self-imposed deadline had been early November, but NTIA head Larry Strickling said Tuesday: "We're going to take a few more weeks here to get this right...I will not fund a bad application." That came in a Senate Commerce Committee's Communications Subcommittee oversight hearing on the National Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA) and Rural Utilities Services' (RUS) broadband stimulus grant and loan programs under the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program. The committee heard...
  • A Power Grab Called 'Net Neutrality'

    10/21/2009 5:43:57 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 47 replies · 2,331+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | October 21, 2009 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY Staff
    First Amendment: Diversity czar Mark Lloyd's FCC votes Thursday on the issue of net neutrality. Advertised as providing access to all, it will do to the information superhighway what Lloyd proposed for talk radio. Not much was said when $7.2 billion was included in the stimulus bill "to accelerate broadband deployment in unserved and underserved areas and to strategic institutions that are likely to create jobs or provide significant public benefits." The administration has big plans for the Internet — like controlling it. Susan Crawford, the so-called Internet czar, told the Wall Street Journal in April that the broadband billions...
  • Finland makes 1Mb broadband access a legal right

    10/15/2009 6:17:10 PM PDT · by Reaganesque · 19 replies · 869+ views
    CNET.com ^ | 10/14/09 | Don Reisinger
    Finland's Ministry of Transport and Communications has made 1-megabit broadband Web access a legal right, YLE, the country's national broadcasting company, reported on Wednesday. According to the report, every person in Finland (a little over 5 million people, according to a 2009 estimate) will have the right of access to a 1Mb broadband connection starting in July. And they may ultimately gain the right to a 100Mb broadband connection. Just more than a year ago, Finland said it would make a 100Mb broadband connection a legal right by the end of 2015. Wednesday's announcement is considered an intermediate step. France,...
  • 1Mb Broadband Access Becomes Legal Right (in Finland)

    10/15/2009 5:13:46 PM PDT · by paudio · 4 replies · 283+ views
    yle.fi ^ | 10/14/09
    Starting next July, every person in Finland will have the right to a one-megabit broadband connection, says the Ministry of Transport and Communications. Finland is the world's first country to create laws guaranteeing broadband access. The government had already decided to make a 100 Mb broadband connection a legal right by the end of 2015. On Wednesday, the Ministry announced the new goal as an intermediary step. Some variation will be allowed, if connectivity can be arranged through mobile phone networks.