An ISP that knows nothing of "data hogs"
Ars Technica
Pop quiz—which US Internet service provider made the following statement about a network upgrade? ...
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Ars Technica

Week in tech: Android tablet army begins march, Chrome, OAuth fail
Ars Technica
An ISP that knows nothing of "data hogs": Forget demonizing and segmenting users. An indie California ISP has decided to use its new network to sell only ...

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Net Neutrality – Will the FCC Get It Right?
CIOUpdate (blog)
One could argue, however, that it is not the government that would be validating Skype's business model but rather the ISP that was invalidating Skype's ...

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French ISPs and French Government Locking Horns Over HADOPI Costs
Zeropaid
The law does not provide HADOPI financial chapter, but it requires the ISP that meets the demands for identification. As a result, ISPs are preparing for a ...

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CNET

Another ISP bucks 'Hurt Locker' subpoenas
CNET
Even entering 1000 is maybe a cost of $100-200 for the ISP. That is their major complaint? The same people who charge exorbitantly higher rates than is ...

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The radicalism of net neutrality
The Hill (blog)
As proposed by the Commission last October, the rules would ban any business practice adopted by a broadband ISP that can reasonably be characterized as ...



BT lets ISPs nominate exchanges for fibre upgrades
V3.co.uk
Firstly, if an exchange is developed in an area deemed commercially viable, the ISP that nominated it must ensure that 10 per cent of premises in the area ...

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Virgin Media claims 9 out of 10 people confused by advertising
thinkbroadband.com
... the ones that work well" Id also question that, not just from Virgin but any ISP that is planning on using this new "open" speed advertising method. ...

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CNET

Stuxnet could hijack power plants, refineries
CNET
... controls and hold sensitive information. need to run on a government based ISP that runs every single command and click under SSL security/logging and ...

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Long Island Press

Nothing But Net: (Don't) Be Evil
Long Island Press
Or an ISP that offers OnDemand movies for $5 could threaten to throttle Netflix's all-you-can-watch service unless the company pays the ISP a fee. ...

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