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Congress Must Make Broadband Deployment Easier
Broadband is undoubtedly a critical tool for business development, education, and countless other facets of a modern society. So why isn’t Congress talking about making...
U.S. Mayors Call for Government Broadband, Extreme Regulation
Mayors want better broadband. But instead of making it easier for private companies like Google Fiber or Verizon FiOS to build broadband networks, they want...
AT&T-DirecTV Merger Would Increase Competition, Promote Broadband Deployment
The proposed AT&T-DirecTV merger would bring broadband to millions of homes in rural areas, lower costs for consumers, and promote competition with cable giants. CEOs...
Reports Show Netflix to Blame for Low Speeds
If you’ve ever had to deal with a Netflix video that buffers itself into a blurry, low-quality mess, you’ve probably wondered whom to blame. If...
No, Title II Doesn’t Ban Prioritization OR Mandate Free Interconnection
Everyone in DC’s talking about reclassifying broadband as a public utility under Title II. We keep pointing out that this wouldn’t actually do what advocates...
Understanding Net(flix) Neutrality: Dressing Up Corporate Opportunism as Net Neutrality
Netflix recently cut a deal with Comcast to streamline their content delivery to Comcast’s customers. This is nothing new or special, as big content providers...