Welcome to the dawn of a new era. Today, the FCC is scheduled to vote on the future Read More


Welcome to the dawn of a new era. Today, the FCC is scheduled to vote on the future Read More
Can we all expect to start paying more for Netflix? That’s the common refrain among analysts and experts Read More
Despite the little spat they had last month over what’s more important, connectivity or a malaria vaccine, Mark Read More
It’s hard to imagine that just 10 years ago, there were more dial-up connections than broadband, but that’s Read More
As security tightens up in London and organizers run through all of the possible issues that could hamper Read More
As the video viewing options trend more toward broadband support and on-demand viewing, the use of wired Read More
We don’t have a phone in my apartment. We all have cell phones, obviously, but there’s no shared Read More
LightSquared, the first open, nationwide, wholesale-only 4G-LTE broadband network, announced Monday that it has raised $265 million in a round Read More
Neul, provider of wireless network technology that uses the TV white space spectrum, announced Wednesday that it has Read More
Nearly 50 million people in the United States live with a disability, and a new report published Friday Read More
In a decision split down party lines, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved Tuesday new net neutrality rules Read More
Think that there are no new markets to reach on the Web and that Internet penetration and usage Read More
I’ve written a bit about net neutrality on this blog in the past few years. Every time I Read More
I went down to Washington, DC on Tuesday to participate in an event that celebrated the 25th anniversary Read More
“2010 will be the year of 4G,” said Sprint CEO Dan Hesse, in the company’s most recent earnings Read More