Obama: Don't Back Down on Net Neutrality
President Barack Obama has spoken out in favor of Net Neutrality. But special interests in Washington are claiming to the press that Net Neutrality is a non-issue.
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From the Blog
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The Stupidity of ‘Smart’ Phones
July 2, 2009 by Megan Tady
Apple’s iPhone looks good enough to eat. I’ve yet to take a bite of this “smart” phone, but know that once I do, there will be no going back; I’ll be reaching for it before I get out of bed and updating my Facebook status from yoga class. (“I think I just found my chi. Wait—it was my phone on vibrate.”) more »
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Neutrality the Rule of the Road for Broadband Funds
July 1, 2009 by Tim Karr
Federal agencies charged with funding $7.2 billion in projects to build better broadband in America today released rules that include Net Neutrality conditions for all grant recipients. more »
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New FCC Chair Brings Us One Step Closer to Net Neutrality
June 26, 2009 by Tim Karr
Julius Genachowski, a strong proponent of Net Neutrality, was confirmed by the Senate late Thursday to be the influential chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. more »
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Behind the Rhetoric, Verizon Picture Not So Rosy
June 25, 2009 by Tim Karr
Charlie Rose this week held a wide-ranging interview with Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg. On the surface, it seemed a pretty tame affair, with Seidenberg dispensing corporate bromides that would make Verizon investors smile -- and Rose happily egging him on. But behind the hype was a back story that should be cause for concern. more »
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- The Stupidity of 'Smart' Phones
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- Broadband Stimulus Rules Released; Key Terms Defined for Funding

