- Posted by Josh Srago /
- June 13, 2017
The FCC has released the FCC Proposed Net Neutrality Changes to step back the 2015 Open Internet Rules. They are seeking comments on several aspects of their plan and their understandings...
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The FCC has released the FCC Proposed Net Neutrality Changes to step back the 2015 Open Internet Rules. They are seeking comments on several aspects of their plan and their understandings...
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Dear Loyal Readers, I’m sorry if I haven’t been posting as much as I used to in the past. The rigors of daily life in the consulting world and attempting...
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What does a person do when they don’t want to the job they’ve been hired to do? Often times they quit and look for work that might suit them better....
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Well, that didn’t take long, did it? Within two weeks of the departure of former FCC Chairman Wheeler, the newly instated Chairman Pai has wasted no time instituting abandoning one...
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The ongoing, albeit recently quiet, battle over the Open Internet Rules that the FCC passed earlier this year has been heating up again as we approach the oral arguments in...
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Since the Open Internet Rules went into effect in mid-June the public complaint department at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been inundated with complaints about the ways ISPs treat...
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If you haven’t been paying attention as to what’s been going on since June 12th when the Open Internet Rules from the FCC went into effect, you haven’t missed many...
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It’s not every day that the opportunity to speak with FCC officials is presented, so I did my best to make the most of it, ultimately resulting in a phone...
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If you’re one of my regular readers, or someone that’s ever spoken to me at an industry event in the last eighteen months, then you knew this was going to...
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FCC Chairman Wheeler came to the National Associations of Broadcasters show in Las Vegas on a day many people dread – tax day. But it was a day I had...
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Exactly two weeks following the FCC vote on the Open Internet, where the Commission voted 3-2 down party lines in favor of passing the rules in question, the document detailing...
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Three hundred and seventeen pages. That is currently all that stands between the public and having a network connection being turned into a utility by the FCC. With the landmark...
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Last September was the close of the open public commentary for the FCC regarding the Open Internet and net neutrality regulations. Millions of people offered commentary in the time allotted...
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There’s a countdown happening throughout the United States right now that was once at the forefront of conversation, but has recently taken a backseat to other socio-political issues. Net Neutrality...
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Now that the official deadline for public comments to the FCC on the Open Internet has passed, what are we the people supposed to do until they make their ruling...
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Below is the text I submitted to the FCC for their consideration in regards to the open internet debate. Please share your thoughts, or use mine as well, and add...
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InfoComm 2014 has come and gone. While some people have written that it was a progressive, though slightly uneventful, show in terms of new product releases, there were a lot...
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The newly proposed rules on the Open Internet by the FCC have triggered an intense debate across the United States summed up succinctly by Senator Al Franken, D-Minn, “This is...
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(Posts appear in chronological order with the most recent first) California Net Neutrality Bill: Gold Standard or Fools Gold? A look at the 2018 California Net Neutrality bill with comments...
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“People should not be afraid of their government; it is governments who should be afraid of their people.” – Alan Moore, V for Vendetta Technology in the modern age is...
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