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Didn’t see the banner, but here’s what’s going on. The wireless carriers, and thus the CTIA, want (and arguably need) more spectrum to serve the growing demand for mobile data. Any spectrum, if auctioned, does often deliver billions of dollars to the US treasury, paid by the carriers. The last such auction was in 2007 [...]
Didn’t see the banner, but here’s what’s going on. The wireless carriers, and thus the CTIA, want (and arguably need) more spectrum to serve the growing demand for mobile data. Any spectrum, if auctioned, does often deliver billions of dollars to the US treasury, paid by the carriers. The last such auction was in 2007 [...]
This video presentation, by Prof. Yochai Benkler of Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet Society, is one of the best articulations I’ve ever seen of the meaning of “participatory politics”. Please watch it in full share it: Blueprint for Democratic Participation. (We’d embed it here for handiness, but alas, no such sharing enabled by the host [...]
This video presentation, by Prof. Yochai Benkler of Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet Society, is one of the best articulations I’ve ever seen of the meaning of “participatory politics”. Please watch it in full share it: Blueprint for Democratic Participation. (We’d embed it here for handiness, but alas, no such sharing enabled by the host [...]
Network Neutrality is disastrous Internet policy, cooked up in the fevered swamps ofuniversity faculty lounges and Media Marxist grievance group offices. Every encounter with Reality has been for Net Neutrality and its proponents an abysmal failure. Net Neutrality is Socialism for the Internet – it guarantees everyone equal amounts of nothing. It requires all content on the [...]
[Note: This item comes from reader Brett Glass. DLH] From: Brett Glass brett@lariat.netSubject: SOPA: Pro-regulation companies are suddenly anti-regulation when it hurts profits from piracyDate: January 21, 2012 9:16:02 PM PSTTo: “Dewayne Hendricks” dewayne@warpspeed.com Google is no friend of Internet freedomBy Phil KerpenPublished January 20, 2012 For the better part of a decade, companies like [...]
The concept of “Net Neutrality” lies at the heart of the Federal Communication Commission’s ongoing efforts to regulate Internet access. To its opponents, Net Neutrality is an Orwellian euphemism for regulatory overreach, couched in appealing language about “the freedom of the Internet.” At issue is the limited bandwidth available for accessing web sites. More bandwidth [...]
Post by The Gist on 9/13/2006 12:06pm For a few months now Dane101 has been hammering away at the issue of Network Neutrality. As an independent, web-based media source we favor the preservation of network neutrality. While we have touched on the opposing position we have rarely presented both sides together. When we saw a [...]
In school, I’ve come across quite a bit of research in the topic of network neutrality. I think it’s a very important subject and I’d like to present my rough draft of a research paper on the subject. Net neutrality is the idea that the job of the Internet service providers are to move packets [...]