Net Neutrality and Open Access at D6: FCC Chairman Kevin Martin & Verizon...
Well, this should be interesting. Because of scheduling issues, Kevin Martin and Lowell McAdam will be interviewed at the same time. Will the two hit it off on issues of Net neutrality, early...
View ArticleVideo: Kevin Martin and Lowell McAdam Highlight Reel, Part One
Here are a few video highlights from the first half of the D6 interview of Kevin Martin, FCC chairman, and Lowell McAdam, CEO, Verizon Wireless (VZ), conducted by conference co-hosts Walt Mossberg and...
View ArticleVideo: Kevin Martin and Lowell McAdam Highlight Reel, Part Two
Here are a few video highlights from the second half of the D6 interview of Kevin Martin, FCC chairman, and Lowell McAdam, CEO, Verizon Wireless (VZ), conducted by conference co-hosts Walt Mossberg and...
View ArticleD6 Conference Recap
Here are all of the highlights from the sixth D: All Things Digital conference, organized by day and speaker: Day One Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, Microsoft You would have loved Windows 1.0. Walt. You...
View ArticleSatellite Radio: FCC's Adelstein Votes No; All Up to Tate
Federal Communications Commission member Jonathan Adelstein has voted to oppose the proposed merger of XM Satellite Radio (XMSR) and Sirius Satellite Radio (SIRI), leaving the current tally tied at...
View ArticleXM, Sirius: Settling Enforcement Issues; FCC OK Nears
In what could be one of the final steps before the Federal Communications Commission approves their pending merger, XM Satellite Radio (XMSR) and Sirius Satellite Radio (SIRI) announced this morning...
View ArticleLook at It This Way: Now There's Half as Much Competition for Anyone Who's...
Well, I guess the check finally cleared. … After a nearly 18-month review, the Federal Communications Commission has finally reached an agreement to approve the merger of XM Satellite Radio Holdings...
View ArticleComcast to FCC: Ow! My Wrist!
To Comcast, throttling or degrading the performance of file-sharing services is a necessary traffic-management technique. To the Federal Communications Commission it’s a violation of the agency’s...
View ArticleFCC to Comcast: Cut It Out
In essence, Comcast opens its customers’ mail because it wants to deliver mail not based on the address on the envelope but on the type of letter contained therein.” – Federal Communications...
View ArticleThe Entire D6 Interview With FCC Chairman Kevin Martin and Verizon Wireless...
We’re posting all the interviews from the sixth D: All Things Digital conference that took place in late May. Unfortunately, due to issues too complicated to go into, we have to post all the D6...
View ArticleThe Entire D6 Interview With FCC Chairman Kevin Martin and Verizon Wireless...
We’re posting all the interviews from the sixth D: All Things Digital conference that took place in late May. Unfortunately, due to issues too complicated to go into, we have to post all the D6...
View ArticleThe Entire D6 Interview With FCC Chairman Kevin Martin and Verizon Wireless...
We’re posting all the interviews from the sixth D: All Things Digital conference that took place in late May. Unfortunately, due to issues too complicated to go into, we have to post all the D6...
View ArticleLike Trying to Take Pee Out of a Swimming Pool?
The Federal Communications Commission imposes decency standards on publicly broadcast radio and television signals. No surprise, then, to hear it’s looking to do the same to the free wireless Internet...
View ArticleFCC's Free Wireless Broadband Plan Now Unfiltered to Protect Free Speech and...
Tenacious guy, that Kevin Martin. The December meeting at which the Federal Communications Commission was to vote on his free wireless broadband plan has been canceled. And the plan itself is, by his...
View ArticleThe Promise of Broadband–Is the Umpteenth Time a Charm?
In an article in The Wall Street Journal today comes the news that “President- elect Barack Obama’s call to improve the nation’s broadband infrastructure has cable and phone company lobbyists...
View ArticleGenachowski Gets the FCC Gig
At long last it’s official: President Obama on Tuesday afternoon nominated Julius Genachowski as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, confirming an appointment that was widely viewed as...
View ArticleWelcome to the FCC, Julius: Now Get to Work on a National Broadband Plan,...
Last week, after much delay, longtime Internet exec Julius Genachowski (pictured here) was confirmed by the Senate as the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. It is an important role for...
View ArticleNew FCC Report: Reaching the "Digitally Distant," but "Digital Hopefuls" Too...
The Federal Communications Commission–the regulatory ruler of all kinds of waves, from air to digital–is now ferreting away on a plan to get Americans better hooked up to the Internet, part of a newish...
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