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U. S. BROADBAND POLICY
This topic is designed to track news and discussions about public policy for broadband in the U. S. U.S. broadband policy will include news and analysis about the competitiveness of U. S. in broadband, as well as efforts by the Obama Administration and others to improve the availability and affordability of speedy Internet service.
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By Elena Strange - Providing broadband access isn't only about Facebook and Google. Farmers need to communicate with...
By Moira Vahey - Internet service providers are indicating to Wall Street that this move is, in fact, the light...
"Over a series of several posts this week, I’ll dive into details of the Cisco VNI Usage study that was just...
Although the U.S. stock market has soared since spring, few companies can match the meteoric rise of a small Internet...
By Amy Thomson - Google Inc., AT&T Inc., and Verizon Communications Inc. have begun plans for a group that will...
By Steven Pearlstein - as recently as the mid-1990s, Internet access providers charged on the basis of how much time...
By Rob Pegoraro - the commission could stick with its earlier plans to write rules mandating "net...
The FCC believes that the set top box (STB) that resides on the top of your TV set could be yet another medium to...
By Jennifer LeClaire - "The problem was by the time the 1996 Telecommunications Act was signed, the industry had...
U.S. Senator Richard Shelby - The NTIA alone has more funding than three of the federal law enforcement agencies under...
By Larry Downes - Given the stark contrast between life under Title I and Title II, it's no surprise that there's been...
By Greg Dewar - Instead of stretching broadband out to cover all corners of America, why not focus on making it...
By Art Brodsky - The wrong question is - how should the Internet be regulated? The right question is - how should the...
By Nancy Scola - Treating broadband as a "Title II Lite" service, as the FCC is reportedly calling it, seems...
industry background of regulatory prowess as the former Chairman of the FCC from (2001 – 2005). First appointed by Bill...
Are States The Solution For Broadband? Filed under Infrastructure, by Peter Elstrom on April 16 BW reporters Spencer...
So what does the broad sweep of congressional elections, ushering in a GOP controlled house, signify for the...
By Gary Kim - In a competitive market, no company that builds a new high-capacity new network will have high customer...
By Nancy Scola - "Will they come when you do call for them?" is another way of saying that all the good...
By Chloe Albanesius - The recently released national broadband plan has grand ideas for hooking people up to...
By Tom Tauke - "The plan correctly notes that government is a major purchaser of services and can be a catalyst...
By Maggie Shiels - So-called "third way" will insist on principles that require cable firms to treat all net...
Editorial - One good measure of the intensity with which phone and cable companies dislike the Federal Communications...
By Joelle Tessler - The head of the Federal Communications Commission thinks he has come up with a way to salvage his...
Top Sources: U. S. Broadband Policy
- BusinessWeek
- theneteconomy.wordpress.com
- thehill.com
- pcworld.com
- arstechnica.com
- blogs.cisco.com
- Washington Post
- CNET News.com
- New York Times
- pcmag.com
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