Gig.U Asks Universites and Telcos To Work Together for the Internet of the Future
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, September 15 2011
Fiber future: A new initiative aims to kickstart the development of cutting-edge Internet infrastructure in America. Photo Illustration: G Meyer / Flickr A new initiative seeks to create "testbeds" for extraordinarily ... Read More
In Cable Franchise Deal, New York City Snatches Up Commitments to High-Speed Internet
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, August 10 2011
A deal with New York's cable providers is based on a 2008 deal with Verizon to provide its FiOS fiber-optic service in the city. Photo: Rob Pongsajapan / Flickr New York City on Wednesday announced a deal with Time ... Read More
House Bill Would Subsidize Broadband Access for Low-Income Americans
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, June 14 2011
Rep. Doris Matsui (D-Ca.) today introduced legislation that would subsidize broadband Internet access for low-income Americans by having service providers discount their monthly bills. The legislation, the Broadband ... Read More
The Political Fight Over Public Broadband Arrives in Wisconsin
BY Nick Judd | Monday, June 13 2011
Ars Technica has an in-depth look at a legislative battle now in progress over the fate of a public broadband network for Wisconsin's state schools and libraries: As we go to press with this story, WiscNet is negotiating ... Read More
Firefighters Downloading Building Blueprints on the Way to a Fire: You Heard It Here First
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, January 27 2011
When President Obama sought, during Tuesday's State of the Union Address, to dramatize the power and value of building out America's high-speed broadband infrastructure, he offered a compelling illustration: "It’s ... Read More
Former Sunlighter Named FCC Data Director
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, June 30 2010
Sunlight Foundation vet Greg Elin has been named the Federal Communications Commission's first-ever "Chief Data Officer;" photo by Tom Gruber. Some interesting job news, Read More
Fed Regulators Roll Out Nielsens for the 'Net
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, April 12 2010
The Federal Communications is rolling out what we might think of as Nielsens for the Internet. Read More
White House Has Vision of Open Internet, Talkie Boxes
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, September 22 2009
Barack Obama made his first public comment on Julius Genachowski's proposed open Internet -- a.k.a. net neutrality -- regulations, in a speech announcing the White House's new national innovation strategy delivered in ... Read More
"Preserve the Brilliance": Julius Genechowski's Remarks at Brookings
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, September 21 2009
Here's the full text of what Federal Communications Commission chair Julius Genechowski had to say at Brookings this morning, as he both announced the FCC's more aggressive approach to keeping the Internet open and ... Read More
U.S. Broadband Chief: Philosophy Can Wait
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, September 16 2009
Things just got interesting over on the BlogBand. That's the unfortunately named blog written by the folks ensconced within the FCC who are leading the effort, mandated by the stimulus package, to finally cobble together ... Read More