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Intellectual property law
fromTelecompetitor
9 hours ago

NTIA tells BEAD subgrantees to flag states that alter required contract language

States must include required BEAD subgrant contract language verbatim, or risk noncompliance and loss of funding, including protections on rate regulation and permitting timelines.
SF politics
fromMission Local
1 day ago

Congressional candidate Scott Wiener's tech platform would take his state AI safety work federal

Scott Wiener seeks national tech regulation by expanding California net neutrality and AI safety laws to federal standards for internet providers, social media, and AI systems.
#fcc
US politics
fromArs Technica
9 months ago

Net neutrality advocates won't appeal loss, say they don't trust Supreme Court

A Supreme Court ruling classified broadband as 'information service', empowering courts to block agency rules.
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
10 months ago

Yes, your internet provider can throttle your speed. Here's an easy solution that may help

ISPs may intentionally throttle your internet speed for various business reasons, impacting your overall service experience.
#internet-throttling
fromZDNET
11 months ago
Privacy technologies

Yes, your internet provider can throttle your speed. Here's how to stop it (or at least try to)

fromZDNET
11 months ago
Privacy technologies

Yes, your internet provider can throttle your speed. Here's the easy way to stop it

Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
11 months ago

Yes, your internet provider can throttle your speed. Here's how to stop it (or at least try to)

Internet throttling can intentionally slow your connection, independent of hardware issues.
ISPs may throttle connections for a variety of reasons, from congestion to influencing user habits.
fromZDNET
11 months ago
Privacy technologies

Yes, your internet provider can throttle your speed. Here's the easy way to stop it

fromArs Technica
11 months ago

After Supreme Court loss, ISPs ask Trump admin to block state affordability laws

In the ongoing debate over broadband regulation, ISPs are expressing concerns over state-level proposals, fearing increased oversight and potential anticompetitive regulations.
SF politics
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