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[ | 6 Feb 2010 | One Comment | ]
What Would Net Neutrality Mean For U.S. Jobs?

With 16.5% of the nation “underemployed” and economists gloomily doubting next-generation job creation, Washington is considering a number of strategies, including the President’s “jobs bill.” “Jobs,” President Obama insisted in his state of the union address, “must be our number one focus in 2010.” But as Washington concentrates on employment, it also is considering a [...]

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[ | 19 Jan 2010 | One Comment | ]
Digital Society’s FCC Net Neutrality Comments

This past Friday, Digital Society submitted three separate comments for the FCC’s Comments Period session on its Network Neutrality NPRM. These comments can be found through the FCC’s filing system and are open to the public. But in the interest of full transparency and ease of finding them we wanted to also post them here.

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[ | 15 Dec 2009 | 5 Comments | ]
More capacity doesn’t solve congestion

Some of the commonly held misconceptions about network congestion is that capacity can eliminate congestion or that congestion doesn’t exist during so-called low utilization periods. This article shows how these views are flawed.

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[ | 30 Nov 2009 | One Comment | ]
Practicality of piracy through the analog hole

Is piracy through analog audio/video ports a serious threat or an unproven myth? Digital Society has conducted research that shows that the threat is real.

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[ | 19 Oct 2009 | One Comment | ]
Questions for the FCC on Net Neutrality

The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation (ITIF) released a Web Memo today with questions the FCC and Congress should “get a much better handle on before taking action” on net neutrality.

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[ | 8 Oct 2009 | 3 Comments | ]
Cybersecurity Act of 2009: Who Controls the Internet?

Does the Cybersecurity Act of 2009 give government too much control over the internet? A Congressional staffer who works on the issue says the vague language does not make the legislation innocuous.