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Net neutrality in Europe: UK Internet censorship post-Election
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Net neutrality in Europe. Friday, May 08, 2015. UK Internet censorship post-Election. While the Conservative government will have a wafer-thin majority and thus find many policies. Difficult to deliver, it is likely to have strong evangelical Christian support on its right to put strict Internet censorship in place. The most likely swing seats such as Nadine Dorries are held by Christian anti-science fundamentalists. To which we can add the infamously bigoted Unionists in Ulster,. Joseph Lechleider, a Fa...
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Net neutrality in Europe: Joseph Lechleider, a Father of the DSL Internet Technology, Dies at 82
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Net neutrality in Europe. Monday, May 04, 2015. Joseph Lechleider, a Father of the DSL Internet Technology, Dies at 82. Joseph Lechleider, a Father of the DSL Internet Technology, Dies at 82 - NYTimes.com. Why opt for this new DSL technology? But as the web added more data-rich images, music and video, the demand for affordable, higher-speed communications services surged. And DSL technology afforded the phone companies a path to do that for years without having to undertake the costly alternative of...
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Net neutrality in Europe: New glitch in telecoms talks – zero rating
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Net neutrality in Europe. Thursday, May 21, 2015. New glitch in telecoms talks – zero rating. New glitch in telecoms talks – POLITICO. The Netherlands and Slovenia have banned it, for example, but the practice is still common elsewhere, including Germany, where Deutsche Telekom has a music streaming deal with Spotify. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Irelands media silenced over MPs speech about De. New glitch in telecoms talks – zero rating. Telecoms single market package limps to Council. AG Opinion...
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Net neutrality in Europe: Telecoms single market package limps to Council
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Net neutrality in Europe. Wednesday, May 20, 2015. Telecoms single market package limps to Council. Telecoms single market package limps to Council – POLITICO. The draft proposal removes the definition of net neutrality from the document, which will be welcomed by some MEPs, who were concerned that a definition that was too specific would lose relevance as technology changed. The presidency has tried to meet both halfway, allowing for the sequestering, but only if it doesn’t adversely affect intern...
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Net neutrality in Europe: AT&T, China Telecom, DT, FT excluding all competition from LTE-U
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Net neutrality in Europe. Friday, May 01, 2015. AT&T, China Telecom, DT, FT excluding all competition from LTE-U. AT&T, China Telecom, DT, FT excluding all competition from LTE-U. 11 of world's largest telcos want LTE-U blocked except for incumbents with LTE networks. For practical purposes, that's 4 in the U.S., 3 in Germany, 3 in China . Since LTE will be the primary mobile phone protocol, this will prevent all but incumbent telcos from the common mobile connection. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Net neutrality in Europe: Brussels, 6.5.2015 COM(2015) 192: A Digital Single Market Strategy for Europe
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Net neutrality in Europe. Wednesday, May 06, 2015. Brussels, 6.5.2015 COM(2015) 192: A Digital Single Market Strategy for Europe. Not much in it on neutrality/roaming. Except this on p9: "with a view to injecting greater ambition in this process, the Commission will review all of the existing legislation and make proposals for changes where necessary. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Irelands media silenced over MPs speech about De. New glitch in telecoms talks – zero rating. The Register - Networks.
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Net neutrality in Europe: Tone Deaf Zuckerberg Declares Opposition To Zero Rated Apps An 'Extremist' Position That Hurts The Poor
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Net neutrality in Europe. Wednesday, May 06, 2015. Tone Deaf Zuckerberg Declares Opposition To Zero Rated Apps An 'Extremist' Position That Hurts The Poor. Tone Deaf Zuckerberg Declares Opposition To Zero Rated Apps An 'Extremist' Position That Hurts The Poor Techdirt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Irelands media silenced over MPs speech about De. New glitch in telecoms talks – zero rating. Telecoms single market package limps to Council. What a Majority Conservative UK Government Means f. Another ...
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Net neutrality in Europe: What a Majority Conservative UK Government Means for the Internet
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Net neutrality in Europe. Tuesday, May 12, 2015. What a Majority Conservative UK Government Means for the Internet. What a Majority Conservative UK Government Means for the Internet - ISPreview UK. The only less certain area is the immensely complicated issue of EU membership and the impact that a referendum, which might take us out of Europe, could have on harmonisation of the various telecoms and Internet related rules and regulations. We will have to explore that too in the future. AG Opinion in Joine...
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Net neutrality in Europe: Verizon, T-Mobile, Ericsson Want to take away WiFi Spectrum for LTE
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Net neutrality in Europe. Friday, May 01, 2015. Verizon, T-Mobile, Ericsson Want to take away WiFi Spectrum for LTE. Verizon, T-Mobile, Ericsson Want WiFi Spectrum for LTE. Currently, most phone companies charge for traffic on their LTE but not for WiFi traffic. If they did, the average phone bill would double or triple. This gives telcos a powerful incentive to reduce the use and availability of WiFi. That doesn't make them evil, just ordinary businesses looking for maximum profit. AG Opinion in Joined ...