5G May Never Live up to the Hype
5G will provide faster speeds to urban users, but cost and widespread availability could remain stumbling blocks for many years to come. Continue reading 5G May Never Live up to the Hype
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5G will provide faster speeds to urban users, but cost and widespread availability could remain stumbling blocks for many years to come. Continue reading 5G May Never Live up to the Hype
Ajit Pai’s FCC insists that ignoring consumers and gutting oversight of major ISPs dramatically boosted network investment. Reality suggests something else entirely. Continue reading FCC Says Gutting ISP Oversight Was Great For Broadband
A Consumer Reports survey of 176,000 Americans finds that small, locally owned ISPs are routinely ranked higher than big telecom companies. Continue reading A Community-Run ISP Is the Highest Rated Broadband Company in America
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
The Los Angeles Community Broadband Project plans to use advances in wireless tech to compete with big telecom and connect the masses. Continue reading These Guys Plan to Beam High Speed Internet to Los Angeles From the Top of a Nearby Hill
The path forward is filled with lawyers and lobbyists. Continue reading The FCC Officially Published Its Net Neutrality Repeal … Now the Lawsuits Begin
“To call these numbers a testament to our national success is insulting and not credible.” Continue reading FCC Report Claims the Broken Broadband Market Has Been Magically Fixed By Killing Net Neutrality
AT&T wants an “internet bill of rights” that will enshrine a world without net neutrality. Continue reading AT&T’s Push For A Fake Net Neutrality Law Begins In Earnest
“This is a simple step states can take to preserve and protect net neutrality.” Continue reading Montana Says It Won’t Do Business With ISPs That Violate Net Neutrality
An influx of pro-internet politicians in city council seats, mayorships, and statehouse seats in the 2018 elections would help preserve the open internet. Continue reading If You Care About Net Neutrality, Run For Office