Report: US Blocked EU Online Publication of Latest Anti-Counterfeiting Draft Agreement
Copyright, Intellectual Property, International
September 2nd, 2010
US trade negotiators participating in talks with their European, Japanese and other other global counterparts blocked the online publication of the latest draft of a controversial anti-counterfeiting and piracy agreement after the latest round of meetings this August, according to a report from a European Union policy foundation.
Sen. Kerry Reaffirms Support for Network Neutrality
Mobile Broadband, Net Neutrality, Wireless
September 2nd, 2010
WASHINGTON, September 2, 2010 – Massachusetts Democrat Sen. John Kerry has issued a statement strongly in support of network neutrality.
Net Neutrality Independent Stakeholder Meetings Gain Momentum
Broadband Updates, Broadband's Impact, FCC, Net Neutrality
September 2nd, 2010
WASHINGTON, September 2, 2010 – While the Federal Communications Commission stopped holding talks on the issue of network neutrality in the aftermath of the Google- Verizon policy pact, a number of stakeholders have gotten together at the Information Technology Industry Council to hold new talks.
Lawmakers Show Partisan Split on Open Internet Proposal
Net Neutrality
September 2nd, 2010
WASHINGTON, September 2, 2010 – The request for comments by the Federal Communications Commission on the managed services aspect on the open internet has received mixed reactions from members of Congress.
Human and Civil Rights Group Pushes FCC to Move Forward on Broadband Plan Proposals
Broadband Updates, Broadband's Impact, Education, FCC, Minority
September 2nd, 2010
WASHINGTON, September 2, 2010 – The Leadership Conference on Human and Civil Rights has offered its suggestions to the government on how to improve the access of low-income, minority and other underserved communities to important communications services like broadband.
FCC Seeks Input on How to Treat Specialized Services, Mobile Broadband
Broadband Updates, FCC, Mobile Broadband, National Broadband Plan, Net Neutrality, Transparency
September 1st, 2010
WASHINGTON, September 1, 2010 – Sometimes, no matter what you do, things are complicated and you can’t please every one all the time. Welcome to the world of Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski who said Wednesday that his agency is seeking more public input on issues related to specialized services and mobile broadband. While he didn’t specifically refer to the recent controversial policy pact made by Google and Verizon regarding managed services and wireless issues, he was presumably reacting to it.
Mobile Providers Seek Increased Access to Cuba
International
August 31st, 2010
WASHINGTON, August 31, 2010 – Nokia, AT&T and Verizon are petitioning the White House to loosen telecommunications export bans to Cuba.
Qatar Telecom Begins Fiber-to-the-Home Roll Out
Fiber, International
August 31st, 2010
WASHINGTON, August 31, 2010 – Qatar Telecom announced that it has begun its fiber-to-the-home network.
India Gives RIM Two More Months to Comply
Broadband's Impact, International, Privacy, Transparency, Wireless
August 31st, 2010
WASHINGTON, August 31, 2010 – India’s government has given BlackBerry-maker RIM two more months to comply with a request for increased access to e-mail from its users.
Intel Buys German LTE Chip Maker
Broadband Updates, Broadband's Impact, Mobile Broadband, Wireless
August 31st, 2010
WASHINGTON, August 31, 2010 – Intel has announced that it will purchase German firm Infineon’s wireless chip division. Infineon’s wireless division primarily works with various LTE technologies.
Clearwire to Offer Pay-As-You-Go WiMax
Broadband Updates, Broadband's Impact, Wireless
August 30th, 2010
WASHINGTON, August 30, 2010 – Clearwire has announced the first pay-as-you-go service for WiMax. Marketed as the Rover, it offers users unlimited usage for various time periods. The product is marketed toward younger people who are unable to afford recurring monthly charges.
Verizon Seeks to Offer an LTE Network in Alaska
Broadband Updates, States, Wireless
August 30th, 2010
WASHINGTON, August 30, 2010 – A recent filing by Verizon to the Federal Communications Commission shows that the firm may set up a long-term evolution network in Alaska. The filing was an application for the acquisition of the 700 megahertz band from Triad
Association Study Shows LTE Networks Continue to Expand Globally
Broadband Updates, Broadband's Impact, International, Wireless
August 30th, 2010
WASHINGTON, August 30, 2010 – The Global Mobile Suppliers Association has published new data showing that 101 firm LTE network deployments are in progress or planned in 41 countries. The number of network commitments is 71 percent higher than GSA reported in a similar survey six months ago.
Hungary to Auction More Spectrum
Broadband Updates, Broadband's Impact, Europe, International, Spectrum, Wireless
August 27th, 2010
WASHINGTON, August 27, 2010 – Hungary’s newly formed National Media and Telecommunications Authority has announced the nation will hold new wireless auctions. The auctions will be for the 450 megahertz band and a portion of the 900 MHz band.
UAE Expects to Offer All Fiber Network by 2011
Broadband Updates, Broadband's Impact, Fiber, International
August 27th, 2010
WASHINGTON, August 27, 2010 – The United Arab Emirites plans to have a fully fiber network by the end of 2011. The Pyramid Research group is reporting that this new network is expected to provide the nation with a growth of $1.01 billion by 2015.