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Outgoing FCC Chairman Wants to Rid The Wireless Web Of Porn. Good Luck With That.Open in New Window
In the waning days of his leadership at the FCC, chairman Kevin J. Martin is trying to push through some striking initiatives in his last chance to leave his mark on the agency. On Election Day, for read more »
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FCC to vote on smut-free wireless broadband before ChristmasOpen in New Window
Outgoing FCC Chair Kevin Martin will get a chance to see his smut free wireless plan approved by the Commission in December. But many loose ends remain to be tied up. Read More... read more »
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FCC To Rule on Nationwide Porn-Free Wireless WebOpen in New Window
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If you only had one hour a day to blog what would you spend it doing?Open in New Window
If you only had one hour a day to blog what would you spend it doing?A reader recently sent me a question asking how I’d approach blogging if I only had one hour a day. I can’t find the e read more »
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FCC: telcos received over $970 million in bogus USF paymentsOpen in New Window
A major program in the FCC's Universal Service Fund is wrongly paying recipients at a blunder rate of 23.3%. The money cannot be recovered, an agency auditor says.Read More... read more »
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EarthCam Live Streaming Macy's Thanksgiving Day ParadeOpen in New Window
Webware is reporting that EarthCam will be streaming the Macy's Thanksgiving parade, beginning around 9:30 AM Eastern time (GMT -5:00) on Thanksgiving Day. read more »
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Verizon-Alltel Merger Nearly Done, U.S. Cellular Next?Open in New Window
W. David Gardner of Information Week reports "The Federal Communications Commission this week removed the last hurdle in the path of Verizon (NYSE: VZ) Wireless' acquisition of Alltel (NYSE: AT), read more »
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US court orders keylogger CyberSpy to halt software salesOpen in New Window
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) won an injunction today against software vendor and keylogger developer CyberSpy. The US district court ruling prohibits CyberSpy from selling or operating its Remo read more »
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