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From the page: "While it suffers routinely from the usual ebb and flow of the news cycles, net neutrality has once again flared up to levels of heated debate with the recent FCC vote to begin a process that could lead to its eventuality. Because of this, the issue of net... more
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Internet speeds and costs around the world: [<a href="http://su.pr/3A10am">link</a>]
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Speedtest.net - The Global Broadband Speed Test
This is perhaps the coolest (in graphical and other terms) speed test I have found on the net. The site also features a history of results for tests run from your computer, which can be organized as you wish. The test is based on the implicit assumption that a server nearest... more
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Monopolies: Time Warner Cable Cannot Possibly Compete...
The real story here is that public entities could provide better alternatives for virtually any service under the control of an oligopoly. An ISP is a great example. A friend of mine is pushing for a government-run health insurance corporation, available to theoretically any... more
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Bell Canada doesn't want to share next-gen fiber...
From the page: "Bell Canada threatens to yank its billions from the Canadian fiber market if the government insists on making it share those circuits with competing ISPs at regulated rates. In the UK, however, next-generation line-sharing is always the law of the land.... more
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Detecting packet injection: a guide to observing packet...
I think that this should be illegal. I mean it's like if you make a phone call like this - You "Hi, mom, how are things going?", Mother receives "Hi, mom you piece of shait, how are things going; die in a fire biatch!".
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US lawmaker injects ISP throttle into Obama rescue...
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From the page: "According to Public Knowledge, the Motion Picture Association of America is behind Feinstein's language. The MPAA doesn't like copyright infringement. And you can bet the child pornography bit was tossed in for added effect. But the... more
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Time Warner Cable: 44GB in a week qualifies as abuse
Time Warner Cable might be backing away from its tiered pricing proposition, but that doesn't mean they're going to do it gracefully. An Austin TWC customer with a Road Runner unlimited data plan got his connection unceremoniously severed, and after investigating,... more
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