Showing posts with label netneutrality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label netneutrality. Show all posts

08 December 2010

Apple Asked to Pay Up for Network Improvement as Operators Face Data Flood

Apple Asked to Pay Up for Network Improvement as Operators Face Data Flood

I’ve read similar things about cable companies asking Netflix for money. It seems like they want the money to come from the wrong direction. If I’m using too much bandwidth watching movies on Netflix, shouldn’t they charge me, not Netflix?

01 March 2007

Berners-Lee: Congress Should Consider Net Neutrality

Berners-Lee: Congress should consider net neutrality

“Timothy Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, advocated that the U.S. Congress protect net neutrality and questioned the value of digital rights management Thursday.”

05 July 2006

Your Own Personal Internet

Your Own Personal Internet

Sen. Ted Stevens explains (cough) how the internet(s) works.

22 June 2006

Net Neutrality: This is serious

Net Neutrality: This is serious

Any post that can honestly begin with the words, “When I invented the Web” deserves proper attention.

25 May 2006

House Judiciary passes Internet access measure

House Judiciary passes Internet access measure

20-13 vote preserves net neutrality, preventing service providers from being able to intentionally slow down or block access to sites.