Tag: net neutrality
Total Results: 7
- Verizon lawsuit claims FCC has gone too far with net neutrality
- Published: October 4, 2011
- Verizon has filed a suit challenging the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules, claiming the watchdog has gone too far.
- Congressional vote may upend Net Neutrality
- Published: February 16, 2011
- By Shane Neman
When the FCC issued its Network Neutrality ruling in December, the agency declared mobile data providers exempt from that principle. But apparently this was not enough for some parties.
- Court ruling against FCC may threaten mobile Web
- Published: April 8, 2010
- A federal appeals court ruled against the Federal Communications Commission this week in a decision that could jeopardize a free and open mobile Internet.
- Carrier stance on net neutrality threatens fabric of Internet and mobile
- Published: January 19, 2010
- The CTIA’s stance on net neutrality is plumb wrong. Opposition to the FCC’s proposed net neutrality rules is the one sure way to endanger the egalitarian underpinnings of the Internet.
- Federal Communications Commission issues draft rules on net neutrality
- Published: October 23, 2009
- Given the potentially huge consequences of having the open Internet diminished through inaction, the time is now to move forward with consideration of rules of the road, says the FCC's boss.
- Carrier responds to net neutrality issue
- Published: September 29, 2009
- By Johanna Johansson
I particularly reflected your comments on the inertia that is due to carriers’ slow response to the market in terms of enabling the market.
- Why net neutrality is a must for mobile marketing’s future
- Published: September 28, 2009
- To let Internet service providers and wireless carriers tamper with the DNA of the Web – an open architecture with no barriers to entry – is to endanger the growth of mobile marketing and commerce.





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