Saturday, November 28, 2009

net neutrality

Should the Government Adopt Rules on Web Fair Play?

Backers cite free speech and commerce; others call the idea a dangerous overreaction. more >>

FCC 'Net Neutrality' Rules Would Keep the Web Free for Speech and Trade

Internet providers can and will cheat on service unless the government acts. more >>

FCC Could Mess Up Internet With 'Net Neutrality' Rules No One Needs

There's no evidence that service providers are cheating, so why act now? more >>

Time Warner Cable Backs Off Metered Internet Pricing, For Now

Cable company faced withering criticism for charging more for heavy downloading more >>

Time Warner's Unlimited Web to Cost Same as Cable Triple Play

Cableco's new pricing plan would charge $150 a month for unlimited downloads more >>

iPhone's Limits on Skype Stir Debate on Wireless Neutrality

New restrictions by AT&T on Skype calling and video services stir questions of open Internet more >>

Net Neutrality Splits Conservatives, Christians

In advance of today's House Judiciary Committee hearing on Internet neutrality, 12 politically conservative and Christian conservative groups have begun lobbying to block the agency's move, which is to be backed by the influential Christian Coalition at the hearing. more >>

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