http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and-...tition-680412/
And, I suspect, they have already greased the political wheels that will muzzle the FCC. Notice that the Internet is part of "their" network. If the have their tollbooth at the end of your driveway they control your ability to drive on the public roads that you've paid for, so they "own" the roads.
And, I suspect, they have already greased the political wheels that will muzzle the FCC. Notice that the Internet is part of "their" network. If the have their tollbooth at the end of your driveway they control your ability to drive on the public roads that you've paid for, so they "own" the roads.
Verizon and the group of cable companies from which it is planning to buy a chunk of AWS spectrum don't want you to know about a new Joint Operating Entity (JOE) that would control all aspects of how you get access to the Internet, what you can do online and how much it's going to cost.
Cloaked in a layer of secrecy behind a wall of redacted documents, filings to the Federal Communications Commission that can't be read and responses that are deliberately concealed, Verizon and its cable partners have agreed to stop competing directly with each other, to stop offering services that the others offer and to jointly develop technology that would control what you can do on their networks.
Cloaked in a layer of secrecy behind a wall of redacted documents, filings to the Federal Communications Commission that can't be read and responses that are deliberately concealed, Verizon and its cable partners have agreed to stop competing directly with each other, to stop offering services that the others offer and to jointly develop technology that would control what you can do on their networks.
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