Tech at Night: John Kerry, Net Neutrality, For the Children!, Hank Johnson
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 8th at 11:55 PM |
Yesterday at the Daily Caller we found out why John Kerry was such a flip-flopper during his Presidential run. The reason is that he just can’t help it. He even flips around when he’s not running for anything. In 1998 he wrote a letter to the FCC explaining that the Telecommunications Act 1996 forbids the FCC to do the very same deem and pass Title | Read More »
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Tech at Night: Google, Verizon, Net Neutrality, Free Press, FCC
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 9th at 11:00 PM |
Today Google and Verizon changed the landscape of the Net Neutrality debate in America, by putting out a joint proposal* for FCC Internet regulation. This is a proposal that ideally should be implemented by the Congress, which has the proper authority, and as described I support it. The fact that I’m fine with it of course means, as I predicted, the fringe radicals at Free | Read More »
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It’s official: Deem and Pass Internet regulation is the “Third Way”
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 22nd at 01:49 AM |
It doesn’t matter that nearly all House Republicans are against it, and a good number of Democrats besides. It doesn’t matter that ATR is against it, CNBC warns it could “kill the Internet,” or that we just don’t need it. The FCC has gone ahead and put out a Notice of Inquiry to go ahead with Deem and Pass reclassification of ISPs away from being | Read More »
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The Obama Administration hurts another industry
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 11th at 01:02 AM |
Objective analysts are beginning to weigh in on the consequences of the FCC’s Net Neutrality-driven actions against the Internet. Guess what: they’re saying ISPs are looking worse off for it. Says Barron’s: Bernstein Research analyst Craig Moffett, a long-time bull on the cable sector, this morning turned cautious on the group, downgrading Comcast (CMCSA), Cablevision (CVC) and Time Warner Cable (TWC) to Market Perform from | Read More »
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FCC loses Internet regulation lawsuit
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 6th at 11:50 AM |
The DC Circuit Court of Appeals slapped the FCC today by ruling in Comcast v. FCC that the regulatory body overstepped its legal bounds when it tried to regulate Internet management practices. This precludes Net Neutrality regulation, which is at heart regulation of how ISPs manage their networks. Judge David Tatel, Clinton appointed successor of now-Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, wrote for the court that since | Read More »
Julius Genachowski, the Cheshire Chairman
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 24th at 05:11 AM |
When FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski uses words like “regulate” and “Internet,” they mean precisely what he wants them to mean when he says them. So when he says he does not want to regulate the Internet, he means that he only wants to treat the Internet the way he treats your local NBC affiliate broadcasting USA Curling to your home. That affiliate, of course, is | Read More »
Meet Julius Genachowski
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 12th at 03:54 AM |
Julius Genachowski is Barack Obama’s head of the Federal Communications Commission. He thinks you’re an idiot. After famously calling for broadly expanded FCC powers to mandate “transparency” and “neutrality” on the Internet, and having that plan rejected by a growing, bipartisan coalition, he now denies he wants to regulate the Internet. Meanwhile he also claims the FCC is trying to “win the case” against Comcast, | Read More »
America unites against Obama on Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 2nd at 10:00 PM |
What do you get when you combine an ISP active in Internet filtering with a left-wing group that is essentially the online ACLU? You get the broad, bipartisan opposition to the FCC’s plans for Internet regulation that are being sold as Net Neutrality. It was remarkable enough when Governors left and right all wrote to the FCC against Net Neutrality. But now when Comcast is | Read More »