items tagged with FCC
NBN: Harvard backs open access model
Written By: James Riley
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Policy & Regulation
2009-10-18 05:51:26
A fundamental requirement for reducing broadband prices and increasing speeds has been the existence of an open access regime, a Harvard University study conducted on behalf of the US regulator has found.
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Written By: James Riley
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Policy & Regulation
2009-10-18 05:51:26
A fundamental requirement for reducing broadband prices and increasing speeds has been the existence of an open access regime, a Harvard University study conducted on behalf of the US regulator has found.
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Congressional support for AT&T complaint against Google Voice
Written By: Jake Widman
Section: Information technology news
Category: Telecoms
2009-10-09 19:22:11
Twenty members of the U.S. Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, have asked the Federal Communications Commission to look into Google's blockage of Google Voice calls to certain exchanges. The request is in support of a complaint sent to the FCC a couple of weeks ago by AT&T.
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Written By: Jake Widman
Section: Information technology news
Category: Telecoms
2009-10-09 19:22:11
Twenty members of the U.S. Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, have asked the Federal Communications Commission to look into Google's blockage of Google Voice calls to certain exchanges. The request is in support of a complaint sent to the FCC a couple of weeks ago by AT&T.
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U.S. wireless carriers ready to fight mobile net neutrality
Written By: Jake Widman
Section: Information technology news
Category: Mobiles
2009-09-24 19:57:10
Following a speech by the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission expressing support for a "free and open Internet," wireless carriers are arguing that regulations aren't necessary. The stage is set for a battle over how open mobile broadband should be.
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Written By: Jake Widman
Section: Information technology news
Category: Mobiles
2009-09-24 19:57:10
Following a speech by the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission expressing support for a "free and open Internet," wireless carriers are arguing that regulations aren't necessary. The stage is set for a battle over how open mobile broadband should be.
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Apple responds to the FCC accusations
Written By: David Heath
Section: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
Category: All things technical
2009-08-24 09:38:58
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Written By: David Heath
Section: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
Category: All things technical
2009-08-24 09:38:58
In its recent filing with the FCC, Apple claims to have not yet made a decision to reject the Google Voice iPhone app. This doesn't necessarily accord with the original complaint, nor the responses of the other players.
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FTC applauds Schmidt-Apple split
Written By: Jake Widman
Section: Technology feature
Category: Virtualisation
2009-08-04 14:15:22
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission issued a statement approving of Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Apple Computer's decision to part ways, but warned that they're still paying attention.
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Written By: Jake Widman
Section: Technology feature
Category: Virtualisation
2009-08-04 14:15:22
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission issued a statement approving of Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Apple Computer's decision to part ways, but warned that they're still paying attention.
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FCC will examine exclusive contracts between telcos, mobile manufacturers
Written By: Jake Widman
Section: Technology feature
Category: Virtualisation
2009-06-19 14:50:51
The Federal Communications Commission will be looking into whether exclusive contracts, such as AT&T's for the iPhone or Sprint for the Pre, stifle competition and harm consumers.
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Written By: Jake Widman
Section: Technology feature
Category: Virtualisation
2009-06-19 14:50:51
The Federal Communications Commission will be looking into whether exclusive contracts, such as AT&T's for the iPhone or Sprint for the Pre, stifle competition and harm consumers.
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Free (but censored) wireless Internet for the Land of the Free
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Reports & Surveys
2008-12-02 15:30:57
US Federal Communications Commission chairman Kevin Martin is pushing provisions for a free, nationwide wireless Internet service. The Commission is expected to consider the proposal later this month.
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Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Reports & Surveys
2008-12-02 15:30:57
US Federal Communications Commission chairman Kevin Martin is pushing provisions for a free, nationwide wireless Internet service. The Commission is expected to consider the proposal later this month.
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FCC frees up white spaces for wireless broadband
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Policy & Regulation
2008-11-04 20:14:05
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has decided to open the so called 'white spaces' in the TV spectrum for use by unlicensed devices for the delivery of wireless broadband services. Despite WiMAX and 3.5G services taking off in the US, will a new wave of wireless broadband soon be unleashed?
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Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Policy & Regulation
2008-11-04 20:14:05
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has decided to open the so called 'white spaces' in the TV spectrum for use by unlicensed devices for the delivery of wireless broadband services. Despite WiMAX and 3.5G services taking off in the US, will a new wave of wireless broadband soon be unleashed?
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Google in new 'white space' spectrum push
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Policy & Regulation
2008-08-18 18:01:04
Google has long been a proponent of opening up the 'white space' spectrum between TV channels for public use in the US. With the FCC preparing to make a ruling, the company is stepping up the PR campaign with the launch of Free The Airwaves.
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Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Policy & Regulation
2008-08-18 18:01:04
Google has long been a proponent of opening up the 'white space' spectrum between TV channels for public use in the US. With the FCC preparing to make a ruling, the company is stepping up the PR campaign with the launch of Free The Airwaves.
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FCC orders Comcast to stop arbitrarily blocking Internet traffic
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Core Dump
Category: Apple and anything else
2008-08-04 20:16:12
In a move that will be welcomed by net neutrality advocates, the US Federal Communications Commission has slammed Comcast for selectively blocking its customers' peer-to-peer traffic. The FCC has also ordered Comcast to take a number of measures to rectify the situation.
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Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Core Dump
Category: Apple and anything else
2008-08-04 20:16:12
In a move that will be welcomed by net neutrality advocates, the US Federal Communications Commission has slammed Comcast for selectively blocking its customers' peer-to-peer traffic. The FCC has also ordered Comcast to take a number of measures to rectify the situation.
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Much furore over US Broadband policy
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Cornered!
Category: Telecommunications blog
2008-07-27 21:47:14
The US Government and US carriers are copping flack over future broadband offerings from all side, yet its FTTH deployment rate is the highest in the world.
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Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Cornered!
Category: Telecommunications blog
2008-07-27 21:47:14
The US Government and US carriers are copping flack over future broadband offerings from all side, yet its FTTH deployment rate is the highest in the world.
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