Adoption
November 12, 2010 | Uncategorized |
The new NTIA report, Exploring the Digital Nation: Home Broadband Internet Adoption in the United States, was released this week and while the good news is that 64% of U.S. households had broadband service at home as of October 2009, up from 51 percent in 2007, the bad, but not surprising, news is that minorities […]
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Tags: Adoption, Broadband adoption, David Honig, Digital Nation, Falling through the Net, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Internet, Julius Genachowski, Larry Irving, Larry Strickland, minority media & telecommunications council, MMTC, National Broadband Plan, Network Neutrality, NTIA
May 25, 2010 | Uncategorized |
I would like to take this time to call a truce. What I am realizing after digesting some of the responses to posts and articles from net neutrality advocates is that they have been quite successful – successful at cultivating a class of misinformed followers. Beginning with the apocalyptic claims that the Internet needs saving. […]
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Tags: Adoption, Astroturf, Broadband, FCC, Net Neutrality
May 21, 2010 | Uncategorized |
The government and the FCC have a serious credibility problem on its hands in the Network Neutrality debate. The Hill newspaper broke a story this week about the ethics violation of the White House Technology adviser who also happens to be a former Google executive. U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer Andrew McLaughlin, Google’s former head […]
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Tags: Adoption, Broadband, Commissioners, FCC, Google, Net Neutrality, Obama, White House