Google and Verizon Push For Open Internet, Net Neutrality Still In Effect

Press and public policy pundits alike were quick to jump the gun last Thursday when the NYT ran a story implicating Google in a breach of net-neutrality policy that stated the company would be paying Verizon for prioritized traffic. This would in effect end net-neutrality, as we know it. But Verizon and Google quickly issued [...]

Live Coverage: Google and Verizon Strike a Deal

Verizon and Google will be making some sort of announcement today. Does this mean the end of net-neutrality? We’ll soon find out.

Breaking: Verizon and Google To Make Announcement at 1:30PM ET

We’ve just received word from Google PR that Google and Verizon will be holding a joint conference call at 1:30PM ET today. Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg will both be on the call.

Will Google and Verizon’s “Deal” Change the Web? [Updating]

Over the last 10 months Google and Verizon have been working on a deal that could change the way we consume and peruse the Web. The deal would allow companies like Google, a content creator, to pay an ISP like Verizon to deliver its content to users much faster than any other content provider.

Sprint ‘Peel’ FCC Sighting Suggests 3G iPod Touch Case

Well this is interesting. Back in April, Sprint caused a bit of buzz by promoting an iPad case that converted a built-in superfast 4G data connection into a Wi-Fi signal for use with up to five devices. The idea was that you could plop your Wi-Fi iPad into the case and use Sprint’s connection for [...]

FCC Shut Down On Unclear Indecency Policy

In a landmark – and sure to be challenged – decision yesterday, a three-judge panel of the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal sided with broadcasters and struck down Federal Communications Commission policy on television indecency, claiming that it violated the First Amendment and created “a chilling effect that goes far beyond the fleeting expletives at issue here.”