FCC Reports Millions Lack Broadband Access - InformationWeek FCC Reports Millions Lack Broadband Access - InformationWeek

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FCC Reports Millions Lack Broadband Access - InformationWeek

FCC Reports Millions Lack Broadband Access - InformationWeek

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FCC Reports Millions Lack Broadband Access
InformationWeek
14 to 24 million Americans lack access to broadband according to a FCC report that bolsters support for reform of the Universal Service Fund. ...
Rep. Dingell to FCC Chair: hold off on re-regulation of broadbandWashington Post
FCC Now Defines Broadband As 4 Mbits/sPC Magazine
HealthIT gets FCC broadband subsidyZDNet (blog)
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In brief: Telstra halves broadband pricing - Computerworld Australia

In brief: Telstra halves broadband pricing
Computerworld Australia
In an unprecedented move for Australia's largest Internet service provider (ISP), Telstra has halved the cost of its most expensive BigPond broadband plan. ...
BigPond's New Broadband Plans Another Step ForwardGizmodo Australia
BigPond massively cuts broadband plan costsDelimiter (blog)
Telstra Drops Prices For BigPond ADSLLifehacker Australia
SmartHouse
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FCC, Public Safety At Odds Over Broadband Plan - NPR

Atlanta Journal Constitution

FCC, Public Safety At Odds Over Broadband Plan
NPR
by AP Two years ago, the Federal Communications Commission stumbled as it tried to create a nationwide wireless broadband network for police officers, ...
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton Garrison LLP > Current Telecom Developments - 9 ...Linex Legal (registration)
Summary Box: FCC, public safety spar over plan for first responder broadband ...Los Angeles Times
Technology Briefs | Inventory of radio spectrum usage startedLouisville Courier-Journal
PR-CANADA.net (press release) -Urgent Communications
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Week in Tech: Droid X review, broadband hogs, GoogleTV - Ars Technica

Week in Tech: Droid X review, broadband hogs, GoogleTV
Ars Technica
Should broadband data hogs pay more? ISP economics say "no": The idea has a certain logic: those who use more should pay more. ...

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