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Study Shows How Bad Most of the Country Is Getting Ripped Off By Their ISPs

Posted on August 7, 2018 by Karl Bode

Most Americans pay roughly the same price for their internet connection, even if their service is painfully slow. Continue reading Study Shows How Bad Most of the Country Is Getting Ripped Off By Their ISPs→

Posted in att, broadband, Internet, verizon

Verizon Didn’t Bother to Write a Privacy Policy for its ‘Privacy Protecting’ VPN

Posted on August 6, 2018 by Karl Bode

Verizon’s ‘Safe Wi-Fi’ says it “protects your privacy and blocks ad-tracking,” but its current privacy policy is a placeholder that says the exact opposite. Continue reading Verizon Didn’t Bother to Write a Privacy Policy for its ‘Privacy Protecting’ VPN→

Posted in McAfee, Safe Wi-Fi, telecom, verizon, vpns

Why Spectrum Asked a Man to Pay $133,000 to Install Broadband Internet in NYC

Posted on August 2, 2018 by Karl Bode

Broadband consumers are often forced to shell out exorbitant prices to connect to networks. Continue reading Why Spectrum Asked a Man to Pay $133,000 to Install Broadband Internet in NYC→

Posted in fcc, ISPs, net neutrality

Study: Throwing Taxpayer Money at Giant ISPs Hasn’t Fixed America’s Broadband Problem

Posted on August 1, 2018 by Karl Bode

Corruption and inaccurate maps have allowed ISPs to paint a rosier picture of the broadband picture than actually exists. Continue reading Study: Throwing Taxpayer Money at Giant ISPs Hasn’t Fixed America’s Broadband Problem→

Posted in broadband, Broadband access, Comcast, ISPs

Big Telecom Says Anti-Competitive Internet Fast Lanes Will Be Wonderful

Posted on July 31, 2018 by Karl Bode

The broadband industry desperately wants you to believe that a fractured, non-neutral internet is going to be a truly wonderful thing. Continue reading Big Telecom Says Anti-Competitive Internet Fast Lanes Will Be Wonderful→

Posted in Ajit Pai, broadband, fcc, net neutrality

Why New York Kicked the Country’s Second-Biggest Cable Company Out of the State

Posted on July 31, 2018 by Karl Bode

New York State regulators say they are fed up by Charter Spectrum Cable’s empty promises, poor service, and misleading claims. Continue reading Why New York Kicked the Country’s Second-Biggest Cable Company Out of the State→

Posted in broadband, charter, Charter Spectrum Cable, Internet, new york, spectrum, telecom

Massachusetts Net Neutrality Law Would Name and Shame Terrible ISPs

Posted on July 26, 2018 by Karl Bode

The state is just the latest to try and hold broadband monopolies accountable in the wake of federal apathy. Continue reading Massachusetts Net Neutrality Law Would Name and Shame Terrible ISPs→

Posted in fcc, massachusetts, net neutrality

Effort to Shame Republicans for Killing Net Neutrality Gains Steam in the House

Posted on July 17, 2018 by Karl Bode

Ignoring the public’s will on net neutrality is going to be an issue in the midterms. Continue reading Effort to Shame Republicans for Killing Net Neutrality Gains Steam in the House→

Posted in gop, republicans, trump

Ajit Pai Finds a Spine, Sends Sinclair-Tribune Deal to Merger Purgatory

Posted on July 16, 2018 by Karl Bode

FCC boss’ sudden interest in factual data could doom the controversial deal. Continue reading Ajit Pai Finds a Spine, Sends Sinclair-Tribune Deal to Merger Purgatory→

Posted in fcc, sinclair media

Big Telecom Lobby Says There’s Too Much Broadband Competition, Pushes FCC to Harm Smaller ISPs

Posted on July 16, 2018 by Karl Bode

AT&T and Verizon are lobbying for rule changes that will strangle smaller competitors, making US broadband competition even worse. Continue reading Big Telecom Lobby Says There’s Too Much Broadband Competition, Pushes FCC to Harm Smaller ISPs→

Posted in big telecom, broadband, fcc

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