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Sept. 12, 2018
How New FCC Rollbacks Could Cut Off Rural Americans From the Internet
Nearly 24 percent of all rural Americans reported major barriers to high-speed internet access.
By
Mack DeGeurin
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Apr. 17, 2018
The Untold Story of Jaime Levy, Punk-Rock Cyber-Publishing Pioneer
How a punk-rock kid from L.A. created some of the coolest publications of the 1990s.
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Claire L. Evans
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Nov. 3, 2017
Australian Broadband Has a Cockatoo Problem
The birds have already caused $80,000 in damages and counting.
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Madison Malone Kircher
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June 20, 2017
GOP and Dem AGs Band Together to Fight ISP False Advertising
When you can get the attorney general from Texas and the attorney general from New York to agree on something, you know something’s up.
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Jake Swearingen
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Feb. 3, 2017
The FCC Blocks 9 ISPs From Providing Broadband Access to the Poor
The FCC wants to cut back on government programs that increase access.
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Brian Feldman
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Jan. 18, 2017
Does Anyone Need 750 Mbps Internet? Verizon Hopes So
Verizon Fios Instant is here, and it’ll give you more bandwidth than you could (probably) ever use.
By
Jake Swearingen
Feb. 26, 2015
FCC Approves Net Neutrality Rules, and Broadband Companies Are Miffed
Verizon protests with Morse code and typewriters.
By
Jaime Fuller
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Dec. 1, 2010
The FCC Sorta Tries to Keep the Internet Kinda Free
Another proposal on net neutrality.
By
Nitasha Tiku