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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Access to Advanced Networks
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When Policy and Technology Collide: What CALEA, Community Broadband Deployment, and Net Neutrality Mean for the Future of the Internet
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February 23, 2006
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A session at the EDUCAUSE Southwest Regional Conference 2006
Whereas the technical convergence of telecommunications and the Internet is well underway, the policy convergence of these two worlds has been fraught with difficulty. Learn why federal policymaker…
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Good Fences Make Bad Broadband
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January 1, 2006
The genius of the Internet is its promise of unlimited accessibility. With very limited exceptions, any consumer with an Internet connection and a computer can visit any web site, attach any device…
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Why The Net Should Stay Neutral
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January 1, 2006
Is it time to let internet companies provide premium access to paying websites and services? No, says technology commentator Bill Thompson. Is it time …
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Beware the Double Definitions of 'Network Neutrality'
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January 1, 2006
The debate over "network neutrality" recently heated up with the release of seemingly conflicting poll results from two consumer organizations. Of course, the devil is always in the detai…
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Gary Bachula Testimony on Net Neutrality
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January 1, 2006
This was testimony presented before the Senate Commerce Committee on February 7, 2006 during a hearing on Net Neutrality. The testimony was presented by Gary Bachula of Internet2 as support for the…
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Net Neutrality: Who will control the Internet?
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February 6, 2006
Net neutrality is the concept of keeping the Internet open to all lawful content, information, applications, and equipment. There is increasing concern that the owners of the local broadband connec…
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Perspective: Don't blow it, Congress
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January 1, 2006
As Congress begins writing new telecom legislation, a big question is whether Internet users will have the same broad freedom to access applications and content as before, or whether their online e…
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Consumer Groups Push for Net Neutrality Rules
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January 1, 2006
"Organizations react to telcos plans to slow access to some content." "Organizations react to telcos plans to slow access to some conten…
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Internet Freedom Seen at Risk
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January 1, 2006
Several consumer groups recently urged Congress to make sure that operators of phone and cable networks cannot discriminate against particular Web sites. …
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Playing Favorites on the Net?
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January 1, 2005
"Broadband providers and e-commerce companies, historic allies on many political fronts, are finding themselves butting heads over federal legislation that could change the way either side doe…

















