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Fans of symbolism excited for net neutrality vote

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John Moe
Nov 8, 2011
It's happening in the Senate on Thursday and before we go any further, let me assure you that it means nothing substantive in the short term. The...

Political ad spending to be posted online?

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John Moe
Oct 27, 2011
The FCC is expected to vote today on a new rule requiring broadcasters to disclose political advertising spending online. The information has long...

You will be warned about new wireless charges

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John Moe
Oct 17, 2011
See, some people can get along. Like the FCC and wireless trade group CTIA. The two struck a voluntary deal (no overt legal threatening disclosed...

Slow and furious

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Marc Sanchez
Oct 13, 2011
The Federal Communications Commission unveiled its broadband access map yesterday. It shows broadband availability around the country. A big "pop...

Net neutrality foes get lucky

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John Moe
Oct 7, 2011
Verizon's lawsuit against the FCC regarding net neutrality will be heard in the DC circuit court, this as a result of a lottery drawing. Verizon...

Verizon joins in the slew of lawsuits against the FCC's recently published rules on net neutrality.

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John Moe
Oct 3, 2011
Until now, the suits have come from the left, arguing that the rules don't go far enough and should encompass wireless providers. Verizon's case is...

Did we not tell you Net Neutrality would get more litigious?

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John Moe
Sep 30, 2011
You should listen to us more often. THREE new lawsuits have been filed charging that the FCC's rules don't go nearly far enough....

Net neut rules hit the books today

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Larissa Anderson
Sep 23, 2011
The Federal Communications Commission's rules on net neutrality are finally official. The rules state that Internet Service Providers can't prefer...

Robot tractors. Robot tractors? Robot tractors!

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John Moe
Sep 20, 2011
What happens when a tractor maker and a robot designer combine forces? Timing is everything on the farm. If you want to get your crops in at the...

FCC is going to start testing white space

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John Moe
Sep 15, 2011
White space. Sounds like something from a sci-fi novel. But, it's real. We talked about this last year when the FCC voted to open this part of the...

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