1. Articles mentioning both Julius Genachowski and Comcast

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    1. NTIA report: Broadband usage up, but broadband education needed

      Explore TELEPHONY Online (Nov 10 2011)

      NTIA report: Broadband usage up, but broadband education needed ...nstalled and more than 160,000 new broadband subscribers have been added. Later today, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski and cable industry representatives are planning to announce a new initiative aimed at addressing th......one child who is eligible for the school lunch program. The initiative builds on a similar one that Comcast already has undertaken as a condition of the approval of its merger with NBC/Universal (CP: The 8 ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Comcast   Ntia   National Telecommunications and Information Administration

    2. Comcast Goes Big With 'Internet Essentials'

      Explore Light Reading (Sep 20 2011)

      Comcast Goes Big With 'Internet Essentials' ...th schoolchildren Following initial launches in markets such as Chicago, Philadelphia and Hartford, Comcast Corp. (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) went national Tuesday in Washington, D.C., with its Internet Essential...... at the launch, held at the Ballou High School, by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Julius Genachowski and D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson. Internet Essentials, a voluntary commitment link... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Jeff Baumgartner   Hspa   LTE

    3. AT&T/T-Mobile: is the merger in peril?

      Explore Ars Technica (Aug 15 2011)

      AT&T/T-Mobile: is the merger in peril? ...received the green light to swallow up BellSouth in 2006. Verizon got to snarf down Alltel in 2008. Comcast just acquired NBC Universal, and one of the Commissioners who approved the deal went to work for th......s, but that it could still be branded by some major decision. In other words, imagine that you were Julius Genachowski. Here are some concerns that we're guessing may have crossed his ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   LTE   AT&T   Sprint Nextel

    4. FCC Chair Goes to Bat for Spectrum Auctions

      Explore Light Reading (Apr 13 2011)

      Elsewhere: The Feds have indie cable's back, Web privacy bill gets going, and Comcast heads to the 'Golden Poo' Final Four FCC Chair Goes to Bat for Spectrum Auctions April 13, 2011 ...... a dubious honor. At the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in Las Vegas, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski warned that the cost of delaying the auction of wireless spectrum "would be severe." Local broadcas... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Comcast Corp.   Comcast   Julius Genachowski

    5. Competition creator? FCC forces "data roaming" on reluctant carriers

      Explore Ars Technica (Apr 7 2011)

      Competition creator? FCC forces "data roaming" on reluctant carriers With Sprint and Comcast cheering (and Verizon booing), the Federal Communications Commission has issued rules requiring com......nwide voice and data plans to have any chance of competing in today's market," commented FCC Chair Julius Genachowski at today's Open Commission meeting. He continued: Re... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   Sprint Nextel   Comcast

    6. Verizon, Sprint CEOs React to AT&T/T-Mobile Combo

      Explore Light Reading (Mar 22 2011)

      ...will have something to say about that." [Ed. Note: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Julius Genachowski spoke before the panel, but led off by noting he had no comment on the issue -- yet.] (See What Hap......(CMTSs) (1279), Cable Modems (926), Cable/MSO equipment (3034), CableLabs (659), Cablevision (842), Comcast (2682), Compression (MPEG-2 and MPEG-4) (350), Cox Communications (1134), Digital content (1596), D... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   IMS   Vodafone   CableLabs

    7. Regulators OK Comcast’s Transformation Into a TV Titan

      Explore vision2mobile (Jan 19 2011)

      Will Comcast abuse its power and prove that it is simply too big? The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesd....... His four colleagues approved the transaction but imposed a number of conditions that FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski asserted are “strong and fair." Some of the conditions are intended to protect competitors in the t... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Comcast Corp.   Comcast   Julius Genachowski

    8. FCC Approves Comcast/NBCU Deal

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Jan 18 2011)

      FCC Approves Comcast/NBCU Deal The FCC commissioners voted Tuesday to give the green light to Comcast to team up with NBC... The Federal Communications Commission commissioners voted Tuesday to give th...... on access to content) tip the scale toward the public interest, the deal is approved. FCC chairman Julius Genachowski and the transaction team signaled last month the deal, with conditions, tipped the balance in favor... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Comcast   Julius Genachowski   Nbcu

    9. Web Video at Heart of FCC's Comcast-NBC Review

      Explore Light Reading (Dec 27 2010)

      ...undup. Most of the conditions the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering placing on Comcast’s merger with NBC Universal appear to focus on Web video. FCC chairman Julius Genachowski is proposing that Comcast should be prohibited from forcing customers to subscribe to a pay TV package in order to get access... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Comcast Corp.   Comcast   Julius Genachowski

    10. Comcast NBCU concessions include 'ten-dollar' broadband

      Explore TELEPHONY Online (Dec 27 2010)

      Part of Comcast’s concessions include a $9.95/month high-speed Internet service for people earning less than $20,00......r friendly after it gets bigger doesn't pass the laugh test." In response to concerns, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski on Thursday outlined conditions he said will “guarantee satellite providers and other rival televis... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   abc   Comcast

    11. Net Neutrality Controversy: FCC Outlines Its Rules

      Explore von.com (Dec 22 2010)

      ...ct early next year, an FCC spokesman confirmed. Specifically, the federal rules will prohibit AT&T, Comcast, Verizon and other broadband Internet access service providers from blocking “lawful content, appli......y" arrangements would probably violate its prohibition on unreasonable discrimination. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said the ruling further prohibits mobile broadband providers “from blocking websites or blocking ce... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   AT&T   Comcast

    12. FCC: Yup, we're going to stop "paid prioritization" on the 'Net

      Explore Ars Technica (Dec 21 2010)

      FCC: Yup, we're going to stop "paid prioritization" on the 'Net ...ith it." Then there's the sticky question of whether the dispute between Level 3 Communications and Comcast falls into this zone of scrutiny. The Internet backbone and Content Delivery Network operator insis...... required a economic response. When asked if the FCC would scrutinize the Level 3 dispute, Chairman Julius Genachowski responded that the agency was "looking into it." It seems likely that if controversies like this ke... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   AT&T   Internet Engineering Task Force

    13. Feds please no one with first official net neut rules

      Explore The Register (Dec 21 2010)

      ...il, a Federal appeals court unanimously vacated the 2008 FCC order that famously barred cable giant Comcast from busting BitTorrent traffic. In September 2008, five months after he was installed by President...... he’s charged with overseeing." And he was not alone. "The rules passed today by Obama FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski absurdly create different corporate censorship rules for wired and wireless Internet, allowing big ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   Comcast   Julius Genachowski

    14. FCC approves light net neutrality rules for wireless

      Explore FierceWireless (Dec 21 2010)

      ...wireless and wired networks, bringing to a climax the intense regulatory gymnastics by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski that began more than a year ago. As expected, the rules largely go easy on wireless carriers, thoug......ce. That proposal, which Genachowski first floated in May, was vehemently opposed by Verizon, AT&T, Comcast and the CTIA. Since then, AT&T, Verizon and other carriers aggressively lobbied the FCC on the issu... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   AT&T   Sprint Nextel

    15. It's here: FCC adopts net neutrality (lite)

      Explore Ars Technica (Dec 21 2010)

      It's here: FCC adopts net neutrality (lite) ...for the first time the FCC is adopting rules to preserve basic Internet values," declared FCC Chair Julius Genachowski, who called the Order "a strong sensible non-ideological framework that protects Internet freedom."......istory." The road to these regulations has been long and tortuous. Following the 2008 order against Comcast for P2P throttling, the agency proposed transparency and non-discrimination rules. Then, when the D... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   Comcast   Julius Genachowski

    16. Yes, By God We’re Still Talking About Net Neutrality

      Explore GigaOM (Dec 20 2010)

      Yes, By God We’re Still Talking About Net Neutrality ...y). We’ve covered the gist of the rules as explained earlier this month in a speech by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, rules that saw him cater to the telecommunications providers by allowing paid prioritization, cond......pts to test the FCC’s ability to enforce its rules, with spats such as the one between Level 3 and Comcast becoming more common as the convergence of voice, data and television services ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   European Commission   Comcast   Julius Genachowski

    17. FCC Commissioner: net neutrality rules should cover wireless

      Explore Ars Technica (Dec 13 2010)

      FCC Commissioner: net neutrality rules should cover wireless ... open way just as our wired ones have." This sentiment runs contrary to the intentions of FCC Chair Julius Genachowski, who offered a sneak preview of the Order on December 1. The rules will bar indeed "unreasonable di......n April the DC Circuit Court of Appeals declared bogus the agency's attempt to punish P2P-throttler Comcast based on Title I "ancillary authority." Staying with Title I "is an unnecessary risk ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Comcast   Julius Genachowski   The Washington Post

    18. Comcast Says It Has No Plans to Engage in Usage-based Broadband Pricing

      Explore Cable Technology (Dec 8 2010)

      Comcast Says It Has No Plans to Engage in Usage-based Broadband Pricing ... broadband service, was recently declared permissible by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski. Despite the fact that the practice comes with the FCC's blessing, Comcast President Neil Smit (News - Alert) has stated that the company does not plan to start charging broa... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   Time Warner Cable   Comcast

    19. Did the FCC just bless a capped, two-tier Internet?

      Explore Ars Technica (Dec 3 2010)

      Did the FCC just bless a capped, two-tier Internet? ... in Wednesday's "net neutrality preview" from the Federal Communications Commission. When FCC Chair Julius Genachowski previewed his net neutrality proposal this week, he mentioned "usage-based pricing" and failed to m......ither regulated or illegal, and in fact data caps are now common even though many are high (such as Comcast's 250GB/month limit). Still, the FCC's endorsement of the idea should provide a bit of cover to ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Ncta   VPN   Craig Moffett

    20. FCC's Genachowski backs usage-based pricing in newly proposed net neutrality rules

      Explore FierceTelecom (Dec 2 2010)

      In a move called "a victory for cable and telecommunications companies," FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski included language supporting usage-based pricing by broadband providers and backed away from reclas......s and still meet their bottom line. Earlier this week, Level 3 Communications protested fees that Comcast is levying to allow Netflix content to stream across its network. Major broadband players, includ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Qwest   AT&T   Time Warner Cable

    21. FCC Previews Net Neutrality Plan, Sets Date for Vote

      Explore TechZone360 (Dec 2 2010)

      FCC Previews Net Neutrality Plan, Sets Date for Vote ...blocking or discriminating against legal online traffic. In a set of prepared remarks, FCC chairman Julius Genachowski outlined the agenda for the Dec. 21, vote and summarized the key points of the proposal, which is s......at compete with their day-to-day business. notes, this pushback began gaining momentum in 2007 when Comcast was accused of blocking consumers from accessing certain peer-to-peer sites that tend to slow netwo... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   AT&T   Comcast

    22. Comcast Open To FCC's Participation In Resolving Level 3 Dispute

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Nov 30 2010)

      ...cently inked a deal with Netflix to become a primary CDN provider. Separately Tuesday, FCC chairman Julius Genachowski said the commission was looking into Level 3's dispute with Comcast. Level 3 has not yet lodged a formal complaint with the agency on the matter. In its filing Tuesday... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Comcast   Julius Genachowski   Federal Communication Commission

    23. Level 3: Comcast Doesn't Have Right To Set Pricing For Network Access

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Nov 30 2010)

      ...el 3 and Zoom and do whatever it takes to protect Internet users." Separately Tuesday, FCC chairman Julius Genachowski said the commission was looking into Level 3's dispute with Comcast. SeaChange International is a leading provider of software applications, services and integrated so... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Craig Moffett   Comcast   Julius Genachowski

    24. FCC pushes possible net neutrality vote to Dec. 21

      Explore FierceTelecom (Nov 24 2010)

      ...wmakers that it would be a mistake to vote too soon on rules regarding net neutrality, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski delayed a meeting where the issue--and possibly a vote--will be discussed, moving it from Dec. 15 t......on issue on the FCC's radar, rules in favor of net neutrality would prevent operators like AT&T and Comcast, for example, who provide Internet service from slowing down or blocking content ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   AT&T   Comcast

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