Posts tagged Net neutrality

Net Neutrality still festering

We haven’t run our Net Neutrality reports for some time, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a festering issue. There have been some developments, and maybe it’s time to get brought up to date.

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Net Neutrality Decade

Is a pay-for-bytes consumed internet in our future? 99.9% think ‘Net Neutrality’ issues have gone away. Wrong. Rest assured, the issues and debates are going to get ugly — and who ends up on the receiving end may be you.

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Net neutrality originator to run GM

What does former AT&T boss Ed “not gonna use my pipes for free” Whitacre know about cars? What do Canadians know about ‘Net Neutrality’? Not much. Continue reading »

Comcast vs. BitTorrent, What’s Next?

Three short pieces about the latest Net Neutrality struggle — Comcast limiting bandwidth and the FTC says no — where will it go? Continue reading »

Facing computing issues

One of the posts in last Monday’s InfoManager caused a bit of a stir — and generated several complaints from readers that the InfoManager is interjecting politics into the posts. Continue reading »

Internet Taxes next?

If you’ve been keeping up on the Net Neutrality debate, then you’ve noticed who is conspicuously on the “Free Internet” and “Internet Freedom of Speech” bandwagons. It certainly is a worthy cause, however here in Virginia, we have an old saying: “put your money where your mouth is.” Yesterday, the Democrats did just that. Continue reading »