Survey Says FCC Should Regulate, Not States
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A CapGemini survey shows that the telco service providers want the FCC to regulate VoIP, not the states or anyone else.
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A CapGemini survey shows that the telco service providers want the FCC to regulate VoIP, not the states or anyone else.
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The FCC’s recent ruling in the Comcast case (Comcast blocked traffic of BitTorrent’s file sharing service) might not be as great a windfall as some are making it out to be. In fact, the FCC”s…
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The FCC doesn’t like Comcast’s past behavior. Slowing down their traffic to discourage VoIP? That one was a big — huge — no no. Seriously.
And now, they are talking about it in the open…
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FCC Chairman over a conference call mentioned that 700MHz Spectrum with open access bids totaling 19.6 Billion Dollars, higher than all all the auctions that it held in last 15 years. Chairman…
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A report based on a talk at Stanford University by FCC Chairman Kevin Martin makes me think that the communications czar is waking up to the antics of Comcast.
In many ways Comcast is a company…
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ARS is covering the e911, real 911 services for VoIP, Voice over IP services. Although FCC has been pushing for VoIP solution providers to provide proper 911 services known as e911, too muc…
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From here it looks as if the FCC is in favour of Net Neutrality. At hearings held yesterday at the Harvard Law School, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin had pointed questions for the cable industry,…
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Spectrum auction is almost over and according to an article on Forbes, Google might be out of the wireless tangle, after having achieved what it wanted, an "Open" Broadband network.T…
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The FCC’s Wireless Spectrum auction so far has gathered a sum of 18.55 Billion up to yesterday. This is up from $15.64 at the close of Thursday. Following is the Reuters report.
WASHINGTON…
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snapvoipCompanies qualified to join the 700 MHz airwaves auction include major carriers AT&T Inc and Verizon Wireless, as well as possible new competitors like Internet company Google Inc,…
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Copyright © 2005-2008 SnapVoip | All Rights Reserved.After going through 3 rounds of auctions 700 MHz band, FCC and Congress should be disappointed. They were expecting to raise $10 Billion…
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January 18, 2008
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WIRELESS INNOVATION ALLIANCE ENCOURAGED BY FCC ANNOUNCEMENT OF WHITE SPACE PROTOTYPE TESTING SCHEDULE
WASHINGTON, D.C. –…
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There’s been some serious buzz in the last 24 hours about Verizon’s decision to allow any device, not just Verizon certified devices, to work on its network. What Verizon is…
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If you have forgotten, amidst the noise about Google Phone or gPhone, that Google made headlines here and elsewhere, when it said plans to bid in the upcoming 700-MHz auction and it’s attempt…
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(SnapVoIP)FCC extends Wireline Number Portability to VoIP, Voice over Internet ProtocolWashington, D.C. – The right of consumers to keep the same, familiar phone number when switching to a…
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Today we have very highly advanced mapping systems. The Internet based Mapping has given boost to mapping technology and it continues to grow. I can zoom on in most locations of the world.But…
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Verizon is sueing FCC over the spectrum auction seeking to overturn rules that would allow any device or software to work on a portion of wireless airwaves. Verizon wants the U.S. Court of Appeals…
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M2Z Networks, Inc. ("M2Z") today informed the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") that it plans to seek a Writ of Mandamus from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C…
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The FCC’s decision to open up the 700 mhz spectrum to non carrier approved devices is great news for many companies in the VoIP business in my estimation.
Given how 2.0 type communications could…
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The Federal Communications Commission will set the rules tomorrow governing the auction of $15 billion of public airwaves, a decision with stakes so high that the major U.S. cellular carriers…
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Google wrote last week on their Public Policy Blog about Google’s interest in promoting competition in the broadband market here in the U.S., to help ensure that as many Americans as possib…