GigaomThe GAO finds a few problems with broadband data caps
The GAO has taken a look at broadband caps on behalf of Congress and has uncovered a few troubling things. Read more »
{"source":"http:\/\/search.gigaom.com\/technology\/broadband\/wijax\/383af13036138b805db0da550b1f5914","varname":"wijax_d3f316125a6fd796ebc15effe20b0fac","title_element":"h2","title_class":"widget-title","title_before":"%3Ch2%20class%3D%22widget-title%22%3E","title_after":"%3C%2Fh2%3E"}
The GAO has taken a look at broadband caps on behalf of Congress and has uncovered a few troubling things. Read more »
The effort to bring competition to the U.S. broadband market depends on the eradication of laws in 19 states that make it difficult or impossible for communities to build their own… Read more »
Many ISPs will see an erosion of their pay TV subscribers as broadband provide more entertainment options. ISPs know this, and here’s how they plan to stay in business while the… Read more »
Attention, ISPs who have vague terms of service or promise one thing and then fail to deliver: The FCC is keeping an eye on you. Read more »
Want the best broadband? Fiber to the home is increasingly the gold standard of high quality connectivity. Too bad more people can’t get it. Read more »
The OECD’s definition of broadband may be loose, but according to its figures the U.S. now has as many high-speed wireless links as it has people. Read more »
Verizon will upgrade its fiber-to-the-home service to symmetrical broadband connections at no extra charge for customers. That means customers get the same speeds when uploading data as they do downloading data… Read more »
The FCC has been gently pushing for the end of state laws that make it difficult to build out municipal broadband networks. It should push harder. Read more »
It’s been almost 10 months since consumers began complaining about poor Netflix streaming because of congestion where the last-mile ISP network met Netflix’s network. Why is this still an issue? Read more »
Not everyone agrees that Title II is the right way to resolve the impasse over network neutrality. We offered Richard Bennett a chance to explain why he’s against it. Read more »