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Politico rejects Net neutrality concerns

March 30, 2006 Influential House member says there's no evidence of threats feared by Net companies, predicts issue will soon be "moot." TAGS: Net Neutrality, telecommunications, bill, broadband provider, congressman, broadband, chairman, Amazon.com Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., video

Net neutrality fans lose on Capitol Hill

March 28, 2006 New legislation to revamp telecoms laws, in the works for half a year, does not mandate that all Internet sites be treated equally. TAGS: Net Neutrality, broadband provider, Ron Wyden, legislation, telecommunications, bill, broadband, Internet-site, eBay Inc., Adobe PDF, AT&T Corp., video

Intel CEO sees Net boosting consumer electronics

January 8, 2008 Paul Otellini predicts during his CES keynote that the Net's impact on the computer industry will play out again in the consumer electronics market. Photos: Otellini predicts always-connected world TAGS: Paul Otellini, consumer electronics, electronics, CEO, Consumer Electronics Show, chipset, Intel, broadband, TV, video, games, PC

Cisco, MTV tap college students for ideas

May 14, 2007 The two companies team up again to give five teams of university students grants to develop new media projects. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., MTV, grant, winner, college student, broadband, idea, video

Americans relying more on Net for political news

January 19, 2007 Use of the Internet as a primary source of political news has doubled since 2002, according to a recent study by the Pew Research Center. TAGS: Pew Internet & American Life Project, Sen., podcast, blog, broadband, video, e-mail

Google defends Net neutrality regulations

August 22, 2006 During in-person debate, telecom executives claim Google is hypocritical on Net neutrality and worried about search competition. TAGS: Net Neutrality, broadband provider, debate, regulation, Google Inc., general counsel, telecommunications, AT&T Corp., telecommunications company, search engine, broadband, vice president, eBay Inc., video

Senate deals blow to Net neutrality

June 28, 2006 Narrow vote complicates Internet companies' efforts to prompt Congress to enact new regulations. Chart: Congress' broadband battles TAGS: Net Neutrality, amendment, regulation, telecommunications, vote, Internet company, Democrat, Republican, Amazon.com Inc., senator, broadband, Verizon Communications, Google Inc., video

AT&T to offer video on demand to DSL customers

April 18, 2006 Teams with Akimbo Systems to provide Net-based VOD service to DSL subscribers who sign up for new Homezone TV service. TAGS: Akimbo Systems, VoD, AT&T Corp., set-top box, IP television, set-top, satellite television, DSL, broadband, programming, satellite, TV, video

Democrats attack new bill over Net neutrality

March 31, 2006 House Democrats push for more regulations on broadband providers, saying Republican-backed bill isn't enough. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Democrat, bill, regulation, Rep., telecommunications, broadband provider, broadband, small business, Washington, video

Playing favorites on the Net?

December 21, 2005 A proposal in Congress could tip the scales toward some services and create a two-tiered Internet. TAGS: broadband provider, file-swapping, Amazon.com Inc., BellSouth Corp., e-commerce, AT&T Corp., broadband, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., TV, video, Microsoft Corp.

Year in review: Internet 'fast lane'? Not so fast

December 25, 2006 Net neutrality emerged in 2006 as a key debate, with Internet content companies and consumer groups squaring off against network operators. TAGS: Net Neutrality, lane, Ron Wyden, Internet company, regulation, debate, telecommunications, law, Democrat, Republican, broadband, YouTube, Google Inc., video

Net neutrality proposal revived in Senate

January 9, 2007 Politicians reintroduce a bill aimed at barring network operators from prioritizing Net content. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Olympia Snowe, bill, regulation, proposal, AT&T Corp., Sen., Verizon Communications, Republican, broadband, security, video

Republicans defeat Net neutrality proposal

April 5, 2006 House Republicans defeat Net neutrality proposal backed by Democrats and companies including Google and Microsoft. TAGS: Net Neutrality, amendment, Republican, Democrat, proposal, Rep., broadband provider, telecommunications, vote, Amazon.com Inc., broadband, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., video

'V' is for online video, as Eisner sees it

March 13, 2007 The former Disney chief says success for his new Vuguru and other Net start-ups rides on quality, not technology. TAGS: Michael Eisner, online video, Disney Corp., production, mobile phone, entertainment, broadband, TV, video

AT&T touts mobile video, music capabilities

March 27, 2007 Converged services will include e-mail and even banking, says COO, who also notes substantial demand for upcoming iPhone. TAGS: AT&T Corp., CTIA, videophone, COO, trade show, Napster Inc., cell phone, banking, Apple iPhone, broadband, TV, music, video, e-mail

FCC vote could speed up telecom TV

December 20, 2006 Commission's expected ruling could help phone companies get into TV. But not everyone is pleased. TAGS: agreement, authority, commission, telecommunications, fight, AT&T Corp., cable company, chairman, TV, process, broadband, video

AT&T boosts DSL speeds, adds new services

April 26, 2006 Strikes deals with partners to offer new features, such as video downloads and voice calling, to put extra bandwidth to use. TAGS: Starz, AT&T Corp., Starz Vongo, DSL, IP television, satellite television, subscriber, Yahoo! Inc., voice, satellite, movies, broadband, U.S., video, TV, PC

Taking sides on Net neutrality

March 15, 2006 Hot-button issue pits online giants like Google, Amazon against phone companies and gear makers. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Amazon.com Inc., chairman, CEO, AT&T Corp., broadband, Google Inc., idea, video

Verizon touts new music and networking services

January 5, 2006 Company CEO unveils long-awaited music service and talks up its network advances at CES in Las Vegas. TAGS: Verizon V-Cast Music, Verizon Communications, megabit, Consumer Electronics Show, broadband network, EVDO, song, Las Vegas, broadband, Texas, handset, CEO, networking, USB, video, PC

Time for a Digital Age Communications Act

July 13, 2005 Policy analyst Randolph May says it's time for a new Telecommunications Act that reflects the realities of the digital age. TAGS: information service, telecommunications, MCI Inc., voice service, telephone company, marketplace, innovation, broadband service, investment, broadband, video
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