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Hard to compete with Free: €20 for unlimited voice, text, and 3G data
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... the comments on this post Hard to compete with Free: €20 for unlimited voice, text, and 3G data By Nate Anderson | Published January 15, 2012 2:00 PM Hard to compete with Free: €20 for unlimited voice, text, and ...
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Surprise: Amazon "strongly supports" new sales tax bill
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Read the comments on this post Surprise: Amazon "strongly supports" new sales tax bill By Nate Anderson | Published November 9, 2011 2:39 PMLast updated November 9, 2011 3:03 PM Amazon.com, the most v...
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Senate probes "unfixable" AT&T/T-Mobile deal
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Read the comments on this post Senate probes "unfixable" AT&T;/T-Mobile deal By Nate Anderson | Published May 11, 2011 1:44 PM When a Senate antitrust committee hearing is called “The AT&T/T-Mo...
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Comment Mentions: AT&T Sprint Nextel Dan Hesse
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56% of Americans have Internet data caps; FCC asked to investigate
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...ead the comments on this post 56% of Americans have Internet data caps; FCC asked to investigate By Nate Anderson | Last updated: May 6, 2011 1:50 PMPublished on: May 6, 2011 1:14 PM 56% of Americans have Internet...
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Mobile users: ready to pay extra for Skype, IM, streaming video?
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... Read the comments on this post Mobile users: ready to pay extra for Skype, IM, streaming video? By Nate Anderson | Last updated April 22, 2011 11:38 AM What happens when a major mobile operator gets tired of peop...
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133 US cities now have their own broadband networks
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Read the comments on this post 133 US cities now have their own broadband networks By Nate Anderson | Last updated March 23, 2011 1:52 PM If you want 100Mbps symmetrical broadband—which offers the sa...
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Comment Mentions: Nate Anderson Federal Communication Commission
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Google spends $1 million on censorship and throttling detection
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... Read the comments on this post Google spends $1 million on censorship and throttling detection By Nate Anderson | Last updated March 22, 2011 11:50 AM Google has awarded $1 million to Georgia Tech researchers so... (Read Full Article)
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Congress told that Internet data caps can discourage piracy
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... Read the comments on this post Congress told that Internet data caps can discourage piracy By Nate Anderson | Last updated March 15, 2011 4:10 PM Internet data caps aren't just good at stopping congestion; t...
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Republicans: No compromise possible on net neutrality
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Read the comments on this post Republicans: No compromise possible on net neutrality By Nate Anderson | Last updated February 28, 2011 12:10 PM The recently installed Republican Speaker of the House, J...
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Netflix: ISPs who charge by the gigabyte are ridiculous
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... Read the comments on this post Netflix: ISPs who charge by the gigabyte are ridiculous By Nate Anderson | Last updated January 26, 2011 5:30 PM Some ISPs want to start charging customers by the gigabyte,... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Time Warner Cable Comcast ISP
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MetroPCS piles on, sues FCC to stop net neutrality regulations
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... Read the comments on this post MetroPCS piles on, sues FCC to stop net neutrality regulations By Nate Anderson | Last updated January 25, 2011 12:35 PM Earlier this month, MetroPCS rolled out new 4G data plans ...
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So long, broadband duopoly? Cable's high-speed triumph
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Read the comments on this post So long, broadband duopoly? Cable's high-speed triumph By Nate Anderson | Last updated January 3, 2011 2:44 PM Broadband users have long been skeptical of the duopoly situ...
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Google delays its 1Gbps fiber announcement
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Read the comments on this post Google delays its 1Gbps fiber announcement By Nate Anderson | Last updated December 15, 2010 1:53 PM Google pledged to unveil the winner of its Google Fiber in...
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Why Comcast can (but probably won't) read your e-mails, IMs
Explore Ars Technica (Oct 4 2010)
... Read the comments on this post Why Comcast can (but probably won't) read your e-mails, IMs By Nate Anderson | Last updated October 4, 2010 9:26 AM For some time, Comcast has had a curious passage buried in ...
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US busts Google, Apple, Intel over secret employee poaching pact
Explore Ars Technica (Sep 24 2010)
... Read the comments on this post US busts Google, Apple, Intel over secret employee poaching pact By Nate Anderson | Last updated September 24, 2010 4:49 PM You've heard of the government's "Do Not Call" list aimed...
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