Tag Archives: network-neutrality

Nice Tail

From Ars Technica’s Does your house need a tail? Sizing up customer-owned fiber: “In the future, it could become commonplace for homes to come with ‘tails.’ These customer-owned, fiber-optic connections would link them to a network peering point. Without the expense of rolling out last mile infrastructure to every home, many more ISPs could afford [...]

Wow. An FCC Ruling I Agree With.

From Reuter’s F.C.C. Orders Comcast to Alter Network Management: ” Comcast Corp has been ordered to change how it manages its broadband network after U.S. communications regulators concluded some of its tactics unreasonably restrict Internet users who share movies and other material; [however] Comcast has…argued that the FCC does not have the authority to enforce [...]

Entangling the Web

In Entangling the Web, Timothy Lee, from the Show-Me Institute, makes an interesting case against Net Neutrality. He writes, “It’s tempting to believe that government regulation of the Internet would be more consumer-friendly; history and economics suggest otherwise.”

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