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America Hates Comcast More Than Ever

Posted on May 24, 2018 by Karl Bode

A new survey indicates Americans’ dislike of giant cable companies is only growing, and the rising flood of streaming alternatives like Netflix are beating the industry at its own game. Continue reading America Hates Comcast More Than Ever→

Posted in ASCI, Comcast, Internet

Trump FCC Tries to Claim Its Blatant Sinclair Favoritism Was Entirely Coincidental

Posted on May 23, 2018 by Karl Bode

The FCC has quickly been dismantling rules designed to protect media consumers and smaller competitors. Continue reading Trump FCC Tries to Claim Its Blatant Sinclair Favoritism Was Entirely Coincidental→

Posted in Ajit Pai, fcc, trump

Two Senators Say Their Identities Were Stolen During Net Neutrality Repeal

Posted on May 22, 2018 by Karl Bode

A pair of Senators have written the FCC asking why the agency failed to prevent their identities from being stolen during recent efforts to dismantle net neutrality. Continue reading Two Senators Say Their Identities Were Stolen During Net Neutrality Repeal→

Posted in Ajit Pai, net neutrality

What Is GDPR and What Can America Learn From it?

Posted on May 18, 2018 by Karl Bode

After four years of debate, the General Data Protection Regulation is finally going into effect later this month. Personal privacy is of particular concern, but GDPR effect on consumers and Silicon Valley is still shaking out. Continue reading What Is GDPR and What Can America Learn From it?→

Posted in EU GDPR, Facebook, GDPR compliance, gdpr privacy, GDPR Regulation, Personal Privacy, privacy, What is GDPR

AT&T Has an Army of DC-Connected Consultants, So Why the Hell Did it Pay Michael Cohen $200,000?

Posted on May 9, 2018 by Karl Bode

AT&T’s explanations for why it paid Donald Trump’s personal lawyer at least $200,000 aren’t satisfying. Continue reading AT&T Has an Army of DC-Connected Consultants, So Why the Hell Did it Pay Michael Cohen $200,000?→

Posted in att, Essential Consulting

Comcast Is Already Hated—and It’s About to Become a Lot More Powerful

Posted on May 9, 2018 by Karl Bode

With Comcast buying up broadcasters to cement its domination of the emerging streaming video market, it’s about to get a lot worse. Continue reading Comcast Is Already Hated—and It’s About to Become a Lot More Powerful→

Posted in broadband, Cord Cutting, FOX, internet access, ISPs, telecom

The ‘Race to 5G’ Is Just Mindless Marketing Bullshit

Posted on May 4, 2018 by Karl Bode

Buried beneath the hype around 5G rests a growing sense that wireless carriers are aggressively over-selling the technology’s potential. Continue reading The ‘Race to 5G’ Is Just Mindless Marketing Bullshit→

Posted in 5G, t-mobile, σπριντ

The T-Mobile, Sprint Merger Will Be Terrible For Consumers

Posted on April 30, 2018 by Karl Bode

Eliminate one of four carriers and the incentive to compete on price is reduced proportionally. Of course, T-Mobile and Sprint executives spent most of the weekend trying to claim the exact opposite. Continue reading The T-Mobile, Sprint Merger Will Be Terrible For Consumers→

Posted in Cell Phone Carriers, T-Mobile Sprint Merger, telecom, σπριντ

Ajit Pai Is Intentionally Delaying His Net Neutrality Repeal and No One Knows Why

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Karl Bode

Despite claims that net neutrality officially died this week, the FCC has not officially posted the repeal yet. Continue reading Ajit Pai Is Intentionally Delaying His Net Neutrality Repeal and No One Knows Why→

Posted in Ajit Pai, fcc

California Democrats Want to Weaken Bill That Would Protect Net Neutrality

Posted on April 16, 2018 by Karl Bode

“It’s outrageous that California democrats would produce a document that looks like it was literally written by lobbyists for AT&T and Comcast.” Continue reading California Democrats Want to Weaken Bill That Would Protect Net Neutrality→

Posted in Ajit Pai, broadband, California, fcc

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