Week in review: Tech goes to court
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Google and Viacom take off the gloves in copyright case, while iPad sales skyrocket. Also: FCC’s National Broadband Plan.
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Google and Viacom take off the gloves in copyright case, while iPad sales skyrocket. Also: FCC’s National Broadband Plan.
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AP – More corners of the country would have high-speed Internet access and existing connections would become much faster under a sweeping proposal to overhaul U.S. broadband policy that is being unveiled Tuesday.
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AP – Federal regulators trying to bring high-speed Internet connections to all Americans will propose tapping the government program that now subsidizes telephone service in poor and rural areas.
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AP – Federal regulators are hoping to find more wireless spectrum for mobile broadband services by reallocating some airwaves now assigned to television broadcasters and others.
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AP – The government’s plan to provide fast Internet connections to all Americans will have to include some basic instruction in Web 101, according to a new survey of Internet users and non-users.
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AP – Federal regulators are asking the nation’s largest wireless companies whether they give customers adequate notice about early termination fees for breaking a service contract before it expires.
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AP – Cable TV companies will no longer be able to use a federal loophole to withhold sports networks and other popular programming that they own from satellite providers and other rivals.
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AP – The Federal Communications Commission staked out new ground nearly three months ago when it began drafting rules that would require Internet providers to give equal treatment to all data flowing over their networks.
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AP – The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission is asking for a one-month extension on the national broadband plan the agency is required to submit to Congress.
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AP – Verizon Wireless said Friday that it doubled the fees for customers to break service contracts for smart phones because those devices cost much more.
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