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More Opinions on FCC’s Net Neutrality Update

I wanted to pass along something I saw in the mound of email I had last night, which I didn’t get to until after I hit “publish” on my Net Neutrality piece. This piece was on Multichannel News yesterday, and I post it in the interest of sharing… – Randy Giusto @randygiusto #newdigitalcafe ========================== New [...]

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FCC Gives Americans a Cinco de Mayo Gift, Net Neutrality!

The Wall Street Journal has reported tonight that FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski has decided to reregulate Internet lines to protect net neutrality going forward. This is a major win for consumer groups and Internet brands (Google, eBay, and Amazon) and blow to Internet service providers— Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cablevision and  the telecommunications firms that have [...]

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Will CTIA Season Bring Any New Changes?

Here we are, on the heals of the CTIA and once again, I’m wondering if there will be any real game changers in the weeks ahead. Usually, the biggest news breaks a week before the show and then CTIA becomes the breeding ground for speculation about the impact of recent announcements, while the show itself, [...]

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