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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Bandwidth Management
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FCC wants to know: Is degrading P2P traffic 'reasonable'?
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January 15, 2008
"As foreshadowed at the Consumer Electronics Show last week , federal regulators this week took the first formal step into investigating complaints about how Internet service providers, s…
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Network Neutrality: Why it's a Big Deal
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January 1, 2005
A blog entry concerning telecommunications laws, broadband management and telecommunications companies, who want to dictate which Internet sites get preferential treatment. …

















