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More From Chase Carey: On Google, Net Neutrality And Regulation
After starting his day by the rounds at the Dow Jones/Nielsen Media & Money conference, Chase Carey, deputy chairman, president & COO of News Corp. (NYSE: NWS) took time later on to drop in for a Q&A on Neil Cavuto’s show on Fox Business. After playing a clip from...
Tags: Google Inc., Regulation, Net Neutrality, News Corp., Government, Companies, Google, David Kaplan
External links 2009-11-13
FCC To Propose New Net Neutrality Rules; Wireless Operators Will Be Affected Too
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski will give a speech on Monday that will outline new net neutrality rules, which will dictate how internet and wireless providers treat or restrict the flow of content, according to several reports who are familiar with the speech. Reuters reports the proposed rules could potentially...
Tags: FCC, Network, Net Neutrality, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, Legal, Regulatory, Media & Publishing, TV, Cable & Telecom, Companies, AT&T, Clearwire, Comcast, Google, Verizon, Tricia Duryee
External links 2009-09-18
Apple, AT&T Bring Net Neutrality Upon Themselves
Apple, and, especially, AT&T have tipped over the apple cart pardon the pun for the sake of something as insignificant as a wart on their fannies. The result will be very draconian net neutrality provisions affecting not only exclusive carrier deals with handset makers -- something...
Tags: Google Inc., AT&T Corp., Apple Inc., Net Neutrality, Smart Phones, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Michael Hickins
Blog posts 2009-08-04
AT&T Accuses Google Of Violating Net Neutrality
AT&T is trying to play a vicious game of "I know you are, but what am I" with Google, using the Federal Communications Commission as a name-calling playground. In a letter to the FCC, AT&T's Robert Quinn called Google one of the most noisome trumpeters of so-called “net...
Tags: FCC, Google Inc., Compensation, AT&T Corp., Net Neutrality, Federal Government, Government, Michael Hickins
Blog posts 2009-09-25

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Net neutrality still faces political and legal hurdles
Net neutrality supporters may be celebrating the Federal Communications Commission's unanimous vote to begin developing open Internet regulation, but the battle is far from over as the yet- to-be-written regulation is already facing Congressional opposition and will also likely be challenged in court.Votes at the FCC for the proposal to...
Tags: FCC, Regulation, Net Neutrality
News items 2009-10-22
Net Neutrality Hype Ramps Up
"This is a mistake, pure and simple: an analog idea in a digital universe," Verizon chairman chief executive Ivan Seidenberg said during a Wednesday keynote at the Supercomm 2009 conference. "It fundamentally misreads how innovation happens in a dynamic and collaborative industry. The FCC on Thursday is expected to propose...
Tags: FCC, Net Neutrality
News items 2009-10-22
FCC Agrees to Set Rules on Net Neutrality
The Federal Communications Commission at an open meeting today approved a draft of proposed rules related to net neutrality. As expected, the rules call for transparency and aim to ensure that the owners of the broadband pipe can't discriminate against certain traffic on the wired and wireless Internet. But the...
Tags: FCC, Net Neutrality
News items 2009-10-22
CRTC issues net neutrality rules
Big telecommunications companies such as Bell and Rogers can interfere with internet traffic only as a last resort, the CRTC says. Instead, they should use "economic measures" such as new investment and usage limits to combat congestion on their networks. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on Wednesday issued a...
Tags: Internet, Internet Service Provider, Net Neutrality
News items 2009-10-21
Opposing net neutrality, GOP puts pressure back on FCC
Eighteen Senate Republicans are urging the FCC to postpone voting on new net neutrality rules, arguing that all five of the commissioners should be in agreement on a way forward. The senators, including Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.), made their opposition to the regulations plain by stating: "When the government picks...
Tags: FCC, Net Neutrality
News items 2009-10-14
House Republicans in uncharacteristic unison over 'one-size-fits-all' net neutrality
By Scott M. Fulton, III , Betanews As Democrats regained control of both houses of Congress after the 2006 mid-term elections, they enacted a strategy of shifting the authority for implementing and regulating so-called net neutrality to the Federal Communications Commission, where Republican opposition...
Tags: U.S. Congress, FCC, regulation, Broadband, Net Neutrality
News items 2009-10-05
AT&T enlists employees to oppose Net neutrality
Advocacy groups say AT&T has gone too far in its lobbying efforts to oppose the Federal Communications Commission's new proposed Net neutrality regulations.This week AT&T's top lobbyist Jim Cicconi sent a memo to managers urging them to encourage their families and friends "to join the voices telling the FCC not...
Tags: FCC, employee, AT&T Corp., Net Neutrality
News items 2009-10-20
ATandT Urges Employees to Fight Net Neutrality
In the latest turn in the ever escalating war of words over network neutrality, top AT&T executive urges company employees to flood the Federal Communications Commission site with letters opposing any new network neutrality rules. Talking points were conveniently provided.Resource Library:In the frenzied lobbying leading up to the FCC's (Federal...
Tags: FCC, Network, AT&T Corp., Network Neutrality
News items 2009-10-20
House Bill Would Ban FCC Net Neutrality Rules
Mozilla on Friday issued its support for the Federal Communications Commission's proposed net neutrality rules, but a House Republican this week introduced a bill that would block the commission's efforts. Rep. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee introduced the Real Stimulus Act of 2009, which would prohibit the FCC from "needlessly imposing...
Tags: FCC, Net Neutrality
News items 2009-10-30
Verizon chief rips net neutrality
Network World - CHICAGO – Don't expect Verizon to take net neutrality regulations lying down. What the U.S. can learn from international net neutrality, broadband policies With the FCC due to vote on new net neutrality rules tomorrow, Verizon Communications CEO Ivan Seidenberg warned the commission not to pass rules...
Tags: Verizon Communications Inc., Network, Carrier, Net Neutrality
News items 2009-10-21
'Net Neutrality,' Google, and the Wall Street Journal
Posted by: Stephen Wildstrom on December 15 One of the reasons the debate over network neutrality is so confusing is that the term itself is so slippery. It has an engineering meaning to engineers and an ideological meaning to ideologues while to businesses, it seems to mean—not surprisingly—whatever best serves...
News items 2009-08-07
Amazon, Facebook, and Google back FCC on Net neutrality
Internet giants Google, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter and a slew of other high-profile tech companies weighed in on new rules that are currently being written to keep the Internet open.The CEOs of of those companies, along with some telecommunications and media firms, such as EchoStar and XO Communications, sent a letter...
Tags: FCC
News items 2009-10-19
FCC votes for net neutrality rule-making process
As expected, the FCC voted to move forward with a proposal to codify its four net neutrality principles and add non-discrimination and transparency rules to the regulations that will govern both wireless and wired broadband networks. The commission voted 5-0 to begin the rule-making process. The next...
Tags: FCC, Network, Net Neutrality
News items 2009-10-25
FCC Publicly Backs Net Neutrality
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski reiterated his support of Net neutrality this week, pledging to go after anyone who violated its principles. "One thing I would say so that there is no confusion out there is that this FCC will support Net neutrality and will enforce any violation of net neutrality...
Tags: FCC, Net Neutrality
News items 2009-08-26
Mobile Broadband Carriers Rail Against Net Neutrality
Not only is the Federal Communications Commission considering rules that would extend and codify the agency's network neutrality principles for wireline broadband providers, the FCC is also considering extending those rules to wireless networks. Not surprisingly, the wireless carriers found little to like in the proposal.Wireless broadband carriers responded quickly...
News items 2009-10-22
U.S. paves way for net neutrality rules
U.S. regulators took an important step Thursday toward prohibiting broadband providers from favouring or discriminating against certain kinds of internet traffic. Despite the concerns of the telecommunications industry and the agency's two Republicans, the Federal Communications Commission voted to begin writing so-called "network neutrality" regulations to prevent phone and cable...
Tags: FCC, Broadband
News items 2009-10-22
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