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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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Lafayette, Louisiana has the largest city-owned fiber-to-the-home network in the US-;along with plenty of scars from...
Perhaps broadband can be for the early 21st century what putting a man on the moon was in the 1960s—a point of...
Google's plan to test a 1Gig fiber-to-the-home network could cost more than $500 million. Gigom crunches the numbers.
New open government initiatives make it very convenient to monitor policy debates and bills in our legislatures.
Plans by Google and others to provide ultrafast broadband may push Verizon, AT&T, and Comcast to accelerate...
Google Inc. said it may spend as much as “hundreds of millions” of dollars on an experimental broadband service that...
With the release of more information this week from the Visual Networking Index, it’s clear that Internet traffic is...
Speedy Approval of FCC's Wireless Spectrum reallocation needed to satisfy demand and create jobs
This paper examines United States broadband penetration and pricing statistics with a critical eye, in light of other...
Obama's administration is wrestling with how to hand out $7 billion allocated in the stimulus package for expanding...
Google's proposed 1 Gig fiber-to-the home network is a continuation of it's battles with carriers over net neutrality...
It's the internet access that you've always wanted, and if you're a TeliaSonera customer you can have it now.
Recipients of the first round of national broadband stimulus grants, 17 states have good cause for celebration heading...
They came from across the country, invited by the Benton Foundation to extol the virtues of independent broadband at...
Major US telephone companies have sunk billions into boosting or bypassing DSL by laying plenty of fiber.
Comcast is in the process of converting a number of its channels from analog to digital in California — a move the...
Aneesh Chopra As Country's Chief Technology Officer Filed under Infrastructure, by Peter Elstrom on April 20 President...
ITU Telecom World (ITU) 2009 will highlight a variety of announcements that showcase the continued momentum of the...
FCC Launches Social Network for ‘Crowd-Sourcing’ Ideas for National Broadband Plan – The Federal Communications...
Despite the recent backlash against Time Warner Cable for their attempt to impose low caps and high overages, smaller...
The American Cable Association says it can do a better job than other service providers at putting the $7.
Cablevision will start offering the fastest home Internet service in the U.S. next month. Starting May 11, the new...
Verizon's Policy Blog disses Cablevision's bid to offer the fastest broadband service in the U.S. - "With today’s...
Cablevision will soon offer a 101Mbps+ connection at a $99 price point, a first for the cable industry.
Top Sources: U. S. Broadband Policy
- BusinessWeek
- thehill.com
- pcworld.com
- arstechnica.com
- blogs.cisco.com
- Washington Post
- CNET News.com
- New York Times
- pcmag.com
- 4g-wirelessevolution.tmcnet.com
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