Net neutrality rules: good, bad or just political?Wexler, Joanie
“Wait a second!” I can you hear you saying. “That sounds bad.” But almost everyone you know says that Net Neutrality is good. Doesn’t “neutral” mean that no one is picking winners and losers, that everyone is equal? Maybe according to...
The complex policies that shape the way technology is regulated in the US can often seem too distant to have any real impact on your daily life. However, one has come to the forefront of a heated battle between its advocates and opponents in recent years: Net Neutrality.This one aspect of...
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FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler confirmed today that proposed rules to replace the net neutrality regulations struck down by a court decision are on track for an FCC vote on May 15. Wheeler didn't detail exactly what those rules would be, but The Wall Street Journal says it has a source ...
Good Science, Bad Science, or Science as Usual?: Feminist Critiques of Science Feminism is, after all, an explicitly partisan, political standpoint; what bearing could it have on science, an enterprise whose hallmark is a commitment to value-neutrality and objectivity? Is feminism not a set of...
Net neutrality (also network neutrality or Internet neutrality) is the principle that Internet service providers and governments should treat all data on the Internet equally, not discriminating or charging differently by user, content, site, platform, application, type of attached equipment, or mode ...
I don’t know how I missed this at the end of 2021 and feel bad about that failure to monetize what seems to be an evergreen topic. Posted in Weekly output | Tagged ces, CES 2024, Comcast, Comcast rate hikes, millimeter-wave 5G, net neutrality, sender pays, T-Mobile, T-Mobile 5G...
Lots of news on Net Neutrality lately. Here's a cool video from Rocketboom that highlights, in 3 minutes, the core issues. I'm not sure what I make of it yet, though Tim Berner-Lee's article (linked above) is a good start. He clarified a lot of issues for me, and I think it...
Without Net neutrality, bandwidth for content providers like iTunes could potentially be "throttled," or even altogether blocked, by Internet service providers.But with regards to its own devices and the AT&T network, Apple has also been on the restrictive side -- particularly with respect to ...