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Yvonne Garth

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Home Page - 0 views

shared by Yvonne Garth on 09 Apr 11 - Cached
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    "/7/11 FCC Promotes Robust, Affordable Broadband by Reducing Costs & Delays in Access to Infrastructure. News Release: Word | Acrobat Order (FCC 11-50): Word | Acrobat NOI (FCC 11-51): Word | Acrobat Genachowski Statement: Word | Acrobat Copps Statement: Word | Acrobat McDowell Statement: Word | Acrobat Clyburn Statement: Word | Acrobat Baker Statement: Word | Acrobat"
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    Here is an article on how the FCC discusses the best way to attach devices to poles for the "Broadband Across America Project."
Rob Eden

Slashdot Technology Story | FCC Begins Crafting Net Neutrality Regulations - 0 views

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    FCC working on new net neutrality legislation
Scott Thomas

FCC Chair Lays Out National Broadband Plan : NPR - 0 views

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    Chairman for the FCC discusses plan to bring broadband high-speed internet access to every American.
Jeffrey Kendall

Court Favors Comcast in F.C.C. 'Net Neutrality' Ruling - NYTimes.com - 0 views

    • Jeffrey Kendall
       
      I don't see a reason why Google shouldn't be sharing some of the millions their making off of YouTube and Google video advertising with service providers considering the amount of resources they are taking up but I do not agree with comcast restricting access to the site as a secondary option.
  • The court’s ruling could potentially affect content providers like Google, which owns YouTube, a popular video-sharing service. Content providers fear that Internet service companies will ask them to pay a fee to ensure delivery of material like high-definition video that takes up a lot of network capacity.
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    Second page to article previously posted on net neutrality and comcast's win over the FCC
Nichole Bozarth

FCC statement on 'third way' for broadband | Digital Media - CNET News - 2 views

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    The statement I've been waiting for!!
Nichole Bozarth

FCC plans Net neutrality regulations for broadband | Wireless - CNET News - 0 views

  • Earlier in the week, The Washington Post reported that Genachowski "has indicated he wants to keep broadband services deregulated," a position favored by companies that say sweeping new regulations will deter investment and be overly burdensome.
    • Nichole Bozarth
       
      Those of you following Net neutrality.. stay tuned!
Burks Oakley

Net Neutrality Rules Are Imminent From the F.C.C. - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    NY Times article about latest FCC regulations targeted at net neutrality
Jake Lance

Stimulus Stirs Debate Over Rural Broadband Access - 0 views

shared by Jake Lance on 15 Apr 10 - Cached
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    FCC economist talks about serving people who live in rural areas, and how broadband access is becoming a necessity in everyday society.
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    Interesting article on rural broad band access
erika webb

Government vs. Private Control and "Balkanization" of the Internet - 0 views

  • The Economist also says Net Neutrality is a means to preserve openness, though the piece fairly outlines its many cons.  Without Net Neutrality, proponents of government regulation argue Internet service providers will create a closed Internet by blocking content or permitting some websites to ride on a “fast-lane” above others.  However, this, too, should be decided by consumer choice in the free market, not by prescriptive rules from the FCC that mandate extremely “open” business models.  Consumer preferences in the free-market alone have long ensured that ISPs do not block websites.  Additionally, prioritizing traffic helps prevent congestion, and the model of offering paid fast lanes is utlized by mostly “open” companies like Google to ensure their service is fast enough for consumers in places far from their servers.  Finally, paid prioritization would provide a new revenue source for ISPs to lower prices and invest in broadband expansion, speed, and other services – something that can be very good for consumers.  Net Neutrality and the FCC's lingering attempt at broadband reclassification could take all these potential benefits away.
    • erika webb
       
      I strongly believe that it should play out in the free market.
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    Pros and cons of governemnt vs. private sector braodband access, net neutrality
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    Article regarding public vs. government control over braodband access
Tiffany Downey

Children's Internet Protection Act - 1 views

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    This website gives facts about the Childrens Internet Protection Act.
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    This site contains information regarding the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and its requirements for schools and public libraries.
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