Silicon Valley: Stop The Huge Comcast Merger
After months of silence, the tech industry is calling on regulators to block Comcast’s merger with Time Warner Cable, saying the deal would allow the combined company to thwart any rivals that threaten...
View Article5G in the UK and beyond: What we know so far
This article originally appeared on The Next Web With 4G now becoming more ubiquitous in the UK (as well as around the world), early work is being done on the next next-generation data standard,...
View ArticleAereo Ruling Means Uncertainty for Cloud Streaming Services
The Supreme Court’s decision was tailored narrowly, but it may provide openings for lawyers to argue that other forms of mass Internet streaming violate copyright. Tiny tuner: One of the small aerials...
View ArticleThe Net Neutrality Lobby Want You To Fight For Its Rights
In lieu of enforceable net neutrality rules—which don’t yet exist—the Internet Association posted on Monday a handy infographic on what such rules about managing Internet traffic might look like on...
View ArticleWhy Is Internet Still So Slow And Expensive In The U.S.?
Most people in the United States can’t get a decent Internet connection. That seems like a simple enough problem, but there is no easy solution. To make matters more confusing, most information...
View ArticleCongress Passes Mobile Device Unlocking Bill
Soon, you'll once again be able to switch mobile carriers without needing to buy a new device. The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill to make it legal for people to unlock their...
View ArticleAre We Really Saving the Open Internet?
David Farber Want regulations to preserve the open Internet? Be careful what you wish for. Demands for network neutrality have reached fever pitch in Washington, D.C., as many voices stress the need...
View ArticleFCC May Reject The White House’s Stance On Net Neutrality
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler may be a Democrat like Barack Obama, but political ties won’t keep him from considering a flat-out rejection of the President’s position on net neutrality. Hours after the...
View Article4G upload speeds ‘seven times faster’ than 3G
For people who like to share photos and videos on their mobile phone, 4G offers a significant improvement, according to Ofcom Uploading content, such as photos or videos, is more than seven times...
View ArticleDigital Innovation: Is it killing or saving the Telecom World?
In the 1990’s Mobile Innovation – with the advent of mobile phones and SMS – made telecom operators (telcos) incredibly profitable. Today Digital Innovation – with the widespread adoption of...
View Article4 takeaways from the bankruptcy sale of Gawker Media
Univision is acquiring Gawker Media for $135 million, news reports confirmed this week, beating out Ziff Davis in an auction for the media company’s assets. Nick Denton founded Gawker in 2002, after...
View ArticleAccount-Based Marketing (ABM): Hype Or Hope For B2B Marketers in 2017
Few acronyms have been used more frequently in B2B marketing circles lately than ABM (Account-Based Marketing). The approach of targeting specific accounts with tailored programs is not a new practice...
View Article5G in the UK and beyond: What we know so far
This article originally appeared on The Next Web With 4G now becoming more ubiquitous in the UK (as well as around the world), early work is being done on the next next-generation data standard,...
View ArticleSwearing Trojan malware in China heralds things to come in the U.S.
National politics being what they are, the news in our part of the world is rather narrow and self-absorbed these days. Thus, the media here wasn’t too impressed by a story out of China a few days ago...
View Article5G in the UK and beyond: What we know so far
This article originally appeared on The Next Web With 4G now becoming more ubiquitous in the UK (as well as around the world), early work is being done on the next next-generation data standard,...
View ArticleAereo Ruling Means Uncertainty for Cloud Streaming Services
The Supreme Court’s decision was tailored narrowly, but it may provide openings for lawyers to argue that other forms of mass Internet streaming violate copyright. Tiny tuner: One of the small aerials...
View ArticleThe Net Neutrality Lobby Want You To Fight For Its Rights
In lieu of enforceable net neutrality rules—which don’t yet exist—the Internet Association posted on Monday a handy infographic on what such rules about managing Internet traffic might look like on...
View ArticleWhy Is Internet Still So Slow And Expensive In The U.S.?
Most people in the United States can’t get a decent Internet connection. That seems like a simple enough problem, but there is no easy solution. To make matters more confusing, most information...
View ArticleCongress Passes Mobile Device Unlocking Bill
Soon, you'll once again be able to switch mobile carriers without needing to buy a new device. The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill to make it legal for people to unlock their...
View ArticleAre We Really Saving the Open Internet?
David Farber Want regulations to preserve the open Internet? Be careful what you wish for. Demands for network neutrality have reached fever pitch in Washington, D.C., as many voices stress the need...
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