The FCC Links Net Neutrality to National Security (and Makes a Mockery of Both)
Jessica Rosenworcel, boss of the US comms regulator, has found new reasons for a massive increase in her power.
Jessica Rosenworcel, boss of the US comms regulator, has found new reasons for a massive increase in her power.
If journalists can gather intelligence about security breaches then others could do the same before the story goes public.
European Commissioner Margrethe Vestager echoed telco lobbyists who say over half of all internet traffic leads to just six US firms.
We must be wary of the misinformation spread by US politicians who are financed by big businesses that actively undermine telcos worldwide.
With the right technology, it is easy to determine what is happening on a network. It is difficult to understand why governments and telcos keep doing it the hard way.
Tim Berners-Lee invented the web, but he makes ill-considered suggestions for how it should be managed.
The problem with looking for ‘unreasonable’ traffic management is nobody knows what ‘reasonable’ really means.
Complaints can be a valuable source of information, so long as you realize that not every complaint is justified.
In the past, telcos had hardly any data about customers. How did they end up being portrayed as data hogs who are too willing to share their data with the authorities?
Google lowers its costs by advocating for laws that prevent telcos from invoicing Google. Meanwhile, academics are failing to state how much money they receive from Google.