AT&T has set off yet another net neutrality firestorm, claiming that a crucial Internet standards-making body gave its blessing to ISP priority access deals way back at the beginning of it all. In the late 1990s, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) added the "DiffServ" field to Internet Protocol (IP), AT&T insists, "to facilitate paid prioritization as a means for encouraging the further gr
In this guest editorial, Philip M. Napoli of the New America Foundation argues that ISP worries about economic harm from the FCC disclosing data collected as part of its new Data Innovation Initiative are overblown. Public interest needs to trump corporate secrecy in this case. It might not seem all that exciting on the surface, but the Federal Communications Commission’s recently announced Data I
The RIAA's announcement last week of an end to its P2P lawsuits in favor of working with ISPs to warn or cut off offenders was almost unanimously praised as a move in the right direction. There are a lot of "ifs" in the equation, however, and it appears that one small ISP has already stumbled upon the first: policing P2P users isn't cheap no matter who is waving the baton. Jerry Scroggin is the ow
Beginning on Wednesday, Comcast, the largest broadband service provider in the U.S., is going to start capping the total amount of data you can transfer using their broadband connection — to 250GB per month. With this move, the cable company will become the symbol of a new Internet era, one that is both monitored and metered. It is an era that threatens to limit innovation and to a large extent, t
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