Former FCC Chairman: Share Your Wifi for the Good of America
Because our telecommunications systems should be safeguarded against any eventuality—including a future would-be American Mubarak or Gaddafi too?
Because our telecommunications systems should be safeguarded against any eventuality—including a future would-be American Mubarak or Gaddafi too?
What we have to watch out for is whether this new guy sides with the telecom giants or not.
It's hardly news that Google has a lot of money.
You might want to double check your WiFi password.
Without fast service, rural communities are starting to grow their own.
I live in the sticks. Like a lot of people that live in the sticks, terrible internet service is my only option: No dial-up, broadband, cable, fiber-optic, or whatever comes after that.
The FCC's plan, which would be the first of its kind in the world, would be a massive leap forward in the Internet age.
The FTC has slapped Google with "a record-breaking $22.5 million fine":http://slatest.slate.com/posts/2012/07/10/google_settles_google_pays_22_5_million_to_settle_charges_over_monitoring_millions_of_safari_users_.html for secretly tracking those who
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