• On 15 February 2017 Senator Jeff Flake confirmed that he plans to introduce a resolution that would roll back the FCC's broadband privacy rules via the Congressional Review Act. (wikipedia.org)
  • Thursday's vote was largely along party lines, with Republicans voting to kill the FCC's privacy rules and Democrats voting to keep them. (computerworld.com)
  • The FCC's sister agency, the Federal Trade Commission, can bring privacy complaints against web-based companies that aren't ISPs, but the FTC doesn't create privacy regulations, instead typically taking action on a case-by-case basis when companies violate their own privacy promises. (computerworld.com)
  • The FCC's rules, passed 3-2 vote last October, require broadband carriers to obtain consumers' opt-in consent before drawing on their data for ad targeting. (mediapost.com)
  • The Federal Communications Commission recently announced that will hold a public workshop on April 28, exploring the FCC's role protecting consumer privacy in relation to broadband Internet services. (dwt.com)
  • The FCC's announcement follows Chairman Tom Wheeler's previous promise to hold a consumer privacy workshop following the FCC's adoption of new Net Neutrality rules in February, and his statement that the Commission "didn't just fall off the turnip truck" regarding consumer privacy efforts. (dwt.com)
  • For our detailed advisory analyzing the privacy impacts of the FCC's Net Neutrality rules, please click here . (dwt.com)
  • Below, we briefly summarize the scope of the types of information and customers protected under the proposed rules and then detail the FCC's proposed Section 222 framework for Broadband Providers. (paulhastings.com)
  • The committee will also address the FCC's pole attachment rules, regulatory barriers to broadband deployment, ways to encourage local governments to contribute to broadband adoption, and other reforms under the FCC's power. (meritalk.com)
  • Broadband caps may undermine the FCC's own Net neutrality goals, the letter suggests, and could ultimately lead to "anticompetitive and monopolistic" practices. (pcworld.com)
  • Also notable, but somewhat buried in the report, are the FCC's findings on mobile broadband use. (engadget.com)
  • It is aligned with the FCC's Broadband Serviceable Location dataset used for the Broadband Data Collection, National Broadband Map, and federal funding programs. (costquest.com)
  • The repealed privacy protections, once approved in 2016, sought to regulate what companies can do with data of customers' browsing habits, communication contents, app usage history, location data and social security numbers and safeguard customer data against hackers and thieves. (wikipedia.org)
  • The vote kills "the only privacy protections Americans can have when they use the internet or their mobile phones," said Jeff Chester, executive director of the Center for Digital Democracy. (computerworld.com)
  • Federal legislation, if enacted, may impact existing state laws and states' ability to enforce privacy protections. (ncsl.org)
  • The Commission's action is a significant step toward enhancing the privacy protections of broadband customers. (cdt.org)
  • We're hopeful that the final rule will offer sensible privacy protections that are not overly prescriptive and allow for flexibility. (cdt.org)
  • The end goal is a set of rules that offer effective privacy protections for broadband consumers," Kopp added. (cdt.org)
  • Apparently, the reforms would cover areas beyond email privacy like protections on metadata, and improvements to the current gag rules which allow the government to keep e-mail service providers from notifying users that their e-mails have been obtained. (benton.org)
  • The FCC stated that the event will give stakeholders the opportunity to consider a broad range of issues concerning how statutory privacy protections apply to broadband Internet access service. (dwt.com)
  • released a few weeks ago by FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, the NPRM proposes rules to implement the protections afforded to customer information under Section 222 of the Communications Act of 1934 (the "Communications Act") in the context of Broadband Providers. (paulhastings.com)
  • It recognizes the "gaps" that those laws leave for most of the Internet economy, but is less inclined to fill them with sweeping new prescriptive regulations, and prefers that industry, government, academics and other stakeholders collaborate to formulate a variety of specific voluntary privacy protections. (dwt.com)
  • Today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) convened an open meeting at which it adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on broadband privacy regulations. (cdt.org)
  • additional citation(s) needed] The industry with its profit motive favors an interpretation of privacy that does not consider browsing history or app usage data to be sensitive and protected - the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) interpretation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Republican Senator Jeff Flake, who opposes the Federal Communications Commission's broadband privacy rules, says he's readying a resolution to rescind them, Politico reports . (mediapost.com)
  • The Commission's proposal recognizes that broadband providers must respect their subscribers' reasonable expectations of privacy and choice while using their services," says Katharina Kopp, CDT Director of Privacy and Data. (cdt.org)
  • CPNI" provisions) will now translate to broadband Internet service and the limits of the Commission's authority in this newly asserted territory are likely to be dominant topics of conversation for the workshop's participants. (dwt.com)
  • Like the Federal Trade Commission's counterpart Privacy Report of December 1, 2010, this "green paper" is a first step inviting comment, but it adopts a markedly more balanced approach. (dwt.com)
  • The Federal Communications Commission's recent decision to advance a proposal to prohibit broadband providers from amassing consumer data without express consent is being met with criticism for failing to apply the proposed broadband privacy rules to websites, such as Facebook and Twitter, that arguably have deeper access to users' personal information and online activity than do providers. (good.is)
  • On 28 March 2017, the United States House of Representatives passed a resolution of disapproval (S.J.Res 34) to overturn the Broadband Consumer Privacy Proposal privacy law by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and was expected to be approved by United States' President Donald Trump. (wikipedia.org)
  • On 27 October the FCC imposed new privacy rules that were scheduled to take effect by the end of 2017 that would have required ISPs to get opt-in consent from consumers before sharing Web browsing data and other private information with advertisers and other third parties The FCC final rules were titled "Protecting the Privacy of Customers of Broadband and Other Telecommunication Services," 81 Fed. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sens Leahy and Lee's bill, titled the ECPA Modernization Act of 2017, aims to update the Email Communications Privacy Act of 1986. (benton.org)
  • Effective as of January 3, 2017 , ISPs are prohibited from (1) conditioning the provision of broadband Internet services on a customer's agreement to waive his or her privacy rights guaranteed by law or regulation, and (2) terminating broadband Internet services or refusing to provide such services to a customer who refuses to waive such privacy rights. (proskauer.com)
  • Speedchecker Ltd ('We') are committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected and we shall endeavour to use any information that you provide when using this website in accordance with this privacy policy. (broadbandspeedchecker.co.uk)
  • This privacy policy is written to ensure that you understand what information we collect, how we protect any information you submit to us, how we use it and your rights and choices. (broadbandspeedchecker.co.uk)
  • Details on what this data is and how you can control it are included in detail at the end of this privacy policy. (broadbandspeedchecker.co.uk)
  • The internet and new technologies continually raise new questions about consumer privacy, and state lawmakers are addressing the array of policy issues arising from online activities. (ncsl.org)
  • It invites more reliance on cooperative industry self-regulation, while proposing the creation of a Privacy Policy Office within the Commerce Department which could coordinate the Administration's privacy policies here and represent the US abroad. (dwt.com)
  • It asserts its own unique qualifications to exercise leadership in privacy policy, but also charts a careful course (detailed below) to respect the authority of the FTC, OMB, other agencies, and State governments, while seeking to bring better coherence to today's patchwork of laws. (dwt.com)
  • It envisions a Commerce Department Privacy Policy Office as the "bully pulpit" convening stakeholders, steering discussions towards voluntary enforceable industry codes, and asserting stronger US leadership in international privacy forums. (dwt.com)
  • For more details please consult our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy pages. (techdigest.tv)
  • I agree to TechTarget's Terms of Use , Privacy Policy , and the transfer of my information to the United States for processing to provide me with relevant information as described in our Privacy Policy. (computerweekly.com)
  • Read our privacy policy here for more details. (ifa.ie)
  • For our privacy policy please click here . (mpdigest.com)
  • The indiatimes.com privacy policy has been updated to align with the new data regulations in European Union. (indiatimes.com)
  • More than half of U.S. broadband subscribers' connections are limited by a data cap, and two digital- policy public interest groups in Washington DC are asking the Federal Communications Commission to investigate the matter. (pcworld.com)
  • Built by broadband experts and blended with machine learning, the Broadband Serviceable Locations dataset it built to be the perfect guide for broadband deployment planning, policy, regulation, and funding distribution decisions. (costquest.com)
  • You will be subject to the destination website's privacy policy when you follow the link. (cdc.gov)
  • When it comes to broadband infrastructure in the U.S. versus those in other nations, the population spread in the U.S. plays a major role, said Ankur Tarnacha, an analyst with Yankee Group. (technewsworld.com)
  • There is a growing consensus (South Africa's communications department excluded) that broadband connection is an infrastructure issue in the same way as paved streets and access to water. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • The committee will began by drafting a model document that lays out franchising, zoning, permitting, and rights-of-way regulations that local governments can use when conducting agreements with broadband companies to install infrastructure. (meritalk.com)
  • Although providers are working hard to upgrade the UK's broadband infrastructure, there is a long road ahead to ensure that everyone can enjoy a much more consistent service. (netimperative.com)
  • The UK government has pledged to invest £50 million in broadband infrastructure for the country's smaller cities. (information-age.com)
  • Supporters of the vote argued that the privacy regulations stifle innovation by forcing Internet providers to abide by unreasonably strict guidelines. (wikipedia.org)
  • The U.S. Senate has voted to kill broadband provider privacy regulations prohibiting them from selling customers' web-browsing histories and other data without their permission. (computerworld.com)
  • But critics of the rules say they are expensive to ISPs and subject them to tough privacy regulations not imposed on web-based companies like Google and Facebook. (computerworld.com)
  • The IPS privacy regulations are "burdensome rules that hurt more than they help," added Senator John Cornyn, a Texas Republican. (computerworld.com)
  • Supporters of the regulations say they were necessary after the FCC reclassified broadband as a regulated service, taking privacy enforcement away from the FTC, as part of net neutrality rules in early 2015. (computerworld.com)
  • Flake's confirmation to Politico comes days after Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee), the head of the House Communications Subcommittee, said she intends to work with the Senate to revoke the privacy regulations. (mediapost.com)
  • If Congress does so, the FCC won't be allowed to replace them with new privacy regulations. (mediapost.com)
  • Federal Trade Commissioner Terrell McSweeny, who supports the new privacy regulations, took to Twitter to respond to news about Flake's plan. (mediapost.com)
  • Opponents argue that Wheeler's proposal also may bestow consumers with a false sense of privacy instead of awareness that their personal information, despite privacy regulations, still has the potential to be hacked. (good.is)
  • As early as January signs of Reliance Jio making inroads in the country's broadband market with a fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network dubbed as Giga Fiber broadband started offering free services until March 31 , with a 100 Mbps data speed in select residential areas of Chennai, Pune and Mumbai regions. (indiatimes.com)
  • Under 25% of Canada's landmass has broadband connectivity but it can reach over 90% of the population, as most of the country's population can be found concentrated in provinces like Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec and Alberta. (counterpointresearch.com)
  • Nigeria's Communications Commission is pushing for greater broadband connectivity coverage. (itnewsafrica.com)
  • Keysight offers a comprehensive suite of design, test, validation and optimization solutions , that enable vendors, system integrators, mobile operators and hyper-scalers to develop and deploy transformative broadband connectivity. (mpdigest.com)
  • The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has announced that it will be awarding $84.4 million in funding to 12 projects to enhance broadband connectivity in underserved rural regions in northern Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan and British Columbia. (counterpointresearch.com)
  • Canada has an expansive landmass, which makes implementing broadband internet connectivity an expensive endeavor for the country. (counterpointresearch.com)
  • The need for rural development has become a focus for the Broadband Fund, which has so far committed around $156.5 million to improve connectivity in 107 communities. (counterpointresearch.com)
  • As proposed, customers would include current subscribers to broadband services, former subscribers to broadband services, and applicants for broadband services. (paulhastings.com)
  • By 2005, the study predicts, only half of all U.S. Internet subscribers will enjoy broadband connections. (technologyreview.com)
  • As broadband providers focus on signing up new subscribers, they're not very interested in pushing your bandwidth higher. (technologyreview.com)
  • There were 23.3 million broadband subscribers at the end of March this year, of which 5.5 million were optical fiber connections. (itworldcanada.com)
  • The North Carolina Department of Information Technology's Division of Broadband and Digital Equity published its initial proposal Monday outlining how it will use the $1.5 billion the state was allocated through the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program. (broadbandbreakfast.com)
  • The volumes address factors that would go into these decisions, such as current broadband funding the state has, alongside long term deployment objectives, and local, tribal and regional broadband planning processes. (broadbandbreakfast.com)
  • For Broadband Breakfast, she has covered broadband deployment, rural area investment and artificial intelligence. (broadbandbreakfast.com)
  • The costs of network deployment in a vast geographic area with lesser return on investment for broadband access providers is the chief inhibitor. (technewsworld.com)
  • The Federal Communications Commission announced the creation of the Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee , which will explore ways to deploy high-speed Internet across the country and close the digital divide . (meritalk.com)
  • Our hope is that with a model code approved by the FCC, one that any city could use as a template, the case for broadband deployment would be much easier, especially for communities that seek to proactively encourage it," Pai said. (meritalk.com)
  • Congress, federal agencies, service providers, and other organizations in the telecom industry, rely on CostQuest's models and expertise to inform critical broadband initiatives and reform policies related to broadband deployment and data collection. (costquest.com)
  • November 7, 2023 - Congressman Frank Pallone, D-New Jersey, said a recent finding that data brokers were selling data on U.S. military personnel is another reason to pass national privacy legislation. (broadbandbreakfast.com)
  • The initiative builds on recent successful school district partnerships in Chicago, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, Des Moines and several other cities and will be applicable to all K-12 schools throughout a cable broadband provider's coverage area. (ncta.com)
  • Increasingly, the quality of a broadband service provider's connection to the Internet is becoming as important as the speed of the broadband modem. (technologyreview.com)
  • Senator Brian Schatz states that "if this [resolution] is passed, neither the FCC nor the FTC will have clear authority when it comes to how Internet service providers protect consumers' data privacy and security. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Senate's 50-48 vote Thursday on a resolution of disapproval would roll back Federal Communications Commission rules requiring broadband providers to receive opt-in customer permission to share sensitive personal information, including web-browsing history, geolocation, and financial details with third parties. (computerworld.com)
  • The Senate's resolution , which now heads to the House of Representatives for consideration, would allow broadband providers to collect and sell a "gold mine of data" about customers, said Senator Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat. (computerworld.com)
  • Earlier this month, the FCC voted to stay a part of the rules requiring broadband providers to take reasonable steps to protect the security of customer data. (computerworld.com)
  • If you use our broadband speed checker or availability checker tools we will use your location, postcode or telephone number to check which broadband services may be available to you, which will involve sharing those details with the providers of those broadband services, and we will also use your location or postcode, and information about the capacity of your internet connection, to aggregate anonymous statistics regarding internet usage and availability. (broadbandspeedchecker.co.uk)
  • The carriers argue that the new rules unfairly disadvantage broadband providers by subjecting them to tougher standards than search engines, social networking services and other Web companies. (mediapost.com)
  • Broadband providers have access to all unencrypted sites visited by consumers, as well as to their usage patterns. (mediapost.com)
  • Internet service providers have large amounts of detailed and sensitive data about their customers, which makes consumer choice and control essential in broadband. (cdt.org)
  • the "NPRM") proposing and soliciting public comment on rules to regulate how broadband Internet access service providers ("Broadband Providers") collect, use, and protect their customers' personal information. (paulhastings.com)
  • In addition, the NPRM proposes rules prohibiting the offering of broadband service conditioned on the waiver of the rights afforded by this framework, and inquires whether the FCC should adopt rules to prohibit the inclusion of binding arbitration clauses in a Broadband Providers' customer contracts. (paulhastings.com)
  • The NPRM notes that the scope of these rules is limited to entities providing broadband service, and emphasizes that they do not apply to edge providers. (paulhastings.com)
  • The NPRM's proposed rules are broken out in to three broad categories: transparency of Broadband Providers data collection practices, customer choice with respect to the use of their information, and data security and breach notification requirements. (paulhastings.com)
  • On December 2, 2016, the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") published its Report and Order entitled "Protecting the Privacy of Customers of Broadband and Other Telecommunications Services" (the "Order") as a final rule in the Federal Register, adopting rules applicable to Internet service providers ("ISPs") intended to protect the privacy of broadband consumers. (proskauer.com)
  • The K-12 Bridge to Broadband program has established a national framework of principles that enables cable broadband providers to work directly with school districts to 1) confidentially share information to quickly identify students without broadband at home and 2) enable the school districts to purchase internet service for low-income families through sponsored service agreements. (ncta.com)
  • Cable broadband providers that have committed to this unique initiative offer broadband service to 80% of U.S. homes or 110 million housing units. (ncta.com)
  • The below providers are eager to work with school districts throughout their service territories to identify students without broadband and get them connected. (ncta.com)
  • USwitch technology expert Ernest Doku said that few internet users are consistently enjoying the maximum headline broadband speeds that providers promise. (netimperative.com)
  • And since most home broadband customers have few ISP providers to choose from, it's time for the FCC to investigate the situation more closely. (pcworld.com)
  • Many broadband providers tap content distribution networks to avoid key Internet bottlenecks, grabbing media straight from content providers. (technologyreview.com)
  • Going one step further, some broadband providers store streaming media on local servers, thus making it available to you, the customer, at tiptop speed. (technologyreview.com)
  • The prospect of last-mile "super broadband" services that combine the visual quality of television with the interactivity of the Web is attractive to broadband providers, big media companies, advertisers and many consumers. (technologyreview.com)
  • it would only require that broadband providers obtain consent from and disclose to consumers what information is being collected, how it's being used, and when it will be shared. (good.is)
  • these include measures related to website privacy or children's privacy on the internet, direct-to-consumer genetic testing, and internet service provider and information/data broker regulation, among others. (ncsl.org)
  • Specific components of the proposed rules include the requirement that broadband customers be able to opt out of the use and disclosure of personal information to market "communications-related services", and that customer opt-in would be required for use or sharing for purposes that are unrelated to the service the customer has purchased. (cdt.org)
  • While the workshop's agenda has not yet been released, determining how privacy provisions that have historically applied to telephone service (i.e. (dwt.com)
  • The notice rules require ISPs to provide notice regarding an ISP's privacy practices when a customer signs up for the service and whenever there is a material change to such practices. (proskauer.com)
  • According to CableForum.co.uk, ntl:Telewest is testing traffic shaping on its broadband service with customers in Swansea and Preston. (techdigest.tv)
  • While the cellular 4G VoLTE Jio party has gone past the 100 million subscriber mark under six months and has unveiled monthly paid plans under the Jio Prime Membership scheme, Reliance Jio is now aggressively expanding its fiber-to-the-home Gigabit broadband service. (indiatimes.com)
  • No need to worry, the service won't disconnect completely as the Reliance Jio broadband service's speed will throttle down to 1Mbps -- still allowing you to connect and surf the Web. (indiatimes.com)
  • Not everyone will receive the maximum speed as it depends on the length of your phone line to the cabinet which is providing your broadband service. (geektechnica.com)
  • A typical broadband modem runs at about 600 kilobits per second, but that's the speed with which it connects to the service provider, not a typical site on the Internet. (technologyreview.com)
  • As young people increasingly tune out television and tune into online video and chat, MTV Networks is hoping to win their attention with a new broadband service that appears part MTV, part YouTube and part MySpace. (itworldcanada.com)
  • Statistical scoring is used to systematically consider each attribute to answer a question: is this piece of geography likely to contain a structure that may require broadband service or a technical term CostQuest calls a Fabric Active structure? (costquest.com)
  • Because internet access is unavailable or inadequate in parts of the country, especially rural areas, state and federal lawmakers aim to deploy broadband-the technologies that allow internet data to be transmitted at high speeds-as universally as possible. (ncsl.org)
  • The research, from uSwitch, analysed data from two million broadband speed tests and revealed a huge variation in surfing speeds during peak and off-peak times. (netimperative.com)
  • However, now with fibre optic broadband, speeds of up to 100Mbps can be reached. (geektechnica.com)
  • If the difference between local- and long-distance access continues to widen, broadband users may well spend more and more time sampling the higher-quality, but much more limited, content offered locally by the provider rather than suffer the lower speeds of the open Internet. (technologyreview.com)
  • Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS), a leading technology company that delivers advanced design and validation solutions to help accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world, has joined the Anterix Active Ecosystem Program to help advance private Long-Term Evolution (LTE) broadband deployments in the United States. (mpdigest.com)
  • Even as Mukesh Ambani took to the stage and delivered a seismic shock to India's communication landscape with its Jio 4G launch in September last year , one of the slides during his hour-long presentation also touched upon Jio Giga Fiber broadband deployments later in the future. (indiatimes.com)
  • CostQuest's granular geospatial BroadbandFabric data supports the Broadband Data Collection, National Broadband Map, and broadband funding programs. (costquest.com)
  • On Wednesday, Interactive Advertising Bureau Executive Vice President Dave Grimaldi argued in a blog post that the FCC should stay the "costly and ill-informed" privacy rules, which he says "threaten to dangerously interfere with the ability of global consumers to enjoy the content they love. (mediapost.com)
  • Rolling back @FCC privacy rule will leave consumers unprotected & with fewer choices re sensitive data. (mediapost.com)
  • Like the FTC, it starts from the premise that consumers don't understand privacy notices, and feel nervous that personal information is being collected and used in ways they do not understand. (dwt.com)
  • According to a white paper recently released by Parks Associates , Residential Security and Encryption: Setting the Standard, Protecting Consumers , 64% of U.S. broadband households are concerned about security and privacy when using their connected devices. (actiontec.com)
  • The results are high price points for consumers that further slow the broadband uptake," he told TechNewsWorld. (technewsworld.com)
  • Ernest Doku, uSwitch, said: "This research may help to shed some light on why many bewildered consumers, who believe they've signed up to a certain broadband speed, never actually feel like their connection is fast enough. (netimperative.com)
  • This research may help to shed some light on why many bewildered consumers, who believe they've signed up to a certain broadband speed, never actually feel like their connection is fast enough," he said. (netimperative.com)
  • What Is Fibre Optic Broadband? (geektechnica.com)
  • It s new and it s fast, yet that seems to be only two things people know about fibre optic broadband. (geektechnica.com)
  • So why is fibre optic broadband being hailed as the holy grail of super-fast internet connections? (geektechnica.com)
  • However, now the internet has been revolutionised with the introduction of fibre optic broadband. (geektechnica.com)
  • The future of the internet is quick and bright, thanks to fibre optic broadband. (geektechnica.com)
  • However, the downside of fibre optic broadband is that it is not cheap. (geektechnica.com)
  • Availability Fibre optic broadband is currently being rolled out across the country. (geektechnica.com)
  • The three main types of fibre optic broadband are FTTC, FFTP and FTTH. (geektechnica.com)
  • These findings are yet another terrible example of the harms posed by the data broker industry and underscore the need to pass comprehensive national privacy legislation and regulate data brokers," said Pallone said in a statement Monday. (broadbandbreakfast.com)
  • Your mobile broadband provider knows how you move about your day through information about your geolocation and internet activity through your mobile device," he said. (computerworld.com)
  • Our Broadband Speed Checker or Availability tool) we may also collect information about the speed of your Internet Connection (determined by our tool). (broadbandspeedchecker.co.uk)
  • As the internet pervades nearly every aspect of consumer life, state and federal lawmakers are addressing the growing interest in using digital currencies, the need for data privacy, and a fundamental reality: Broadband is not equally available to all Americans. (ncsl.org)
  • He said: "Nigeria has made sizeable progress in GSM and voice telephony but Internet penetration is still a far cry, as many people have had to contend with high cost of bandwidth from the few broadband operators in the country. (itnewsafrica.com)
  • Broadband speed drops by 69% in some parts of the UK during the evening internet 'rush-hour', according to a new study. (netimperative.com)
  • Apple has released Broadband Tuner v1.0, a utility that tweaks the system parameters of Macs with very high speed Internet connections - 5 Mbps or faster. (macworld.com)
  • Founded in 1965 and headquartered in Northwood, Ohio, Buckeye Broadband is a provider of cable, internet, and phone products and services in Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan. (zoominfo.com)
  • The US has internet carriers like Broadband Q that target rural areas to close the 'digital divide' between rural and urban centers. (counterpointresearch.com)
  • This causes the need for government organizations to provide funding and resources to unite rural and urban centers in the expansion of broadband internet access. (counterpointresearch.com)
  • The FCC chairman hypes his proposal as a comprehensive solution to Internet privacy issues, but critics disagree, pointing to the plan's conspicuous exclusion of social networks, messaging applications, search engines and operating systems from its scope. (good.is)
  • CompanionApp works as an online platform with broadband connection and also has USSD compatibility for people with limited access to internet. (who.int)
  • Digit is reporting one of their team members based out of Tardeo, Mumbai, who's piloting the Jio Giga Fiber home broadband connection at 100Mbps speed and monthly FUP of 100GB for the next three months. (indiatimes.com)
  • Many of the privacy advocates who oppose ISP data sharing also oppose tracking by ad networks and technology companies such as Google but find ISP tracking extra worrisome as ISPs have access to all of one's browsing data − not just data from specific sites that share their data with particular ad networks, and as disabling cookies or adblockers can't prevent this sort of tracking. (wikipedia.org)
  • We're pleased to contribute to the development of resilient wireless broadband communications for energy, transportation, logistics and other industries, while accelerating their digital transformation journeys," said Giampaolo Tardioli, vice president and general manager of Keysight's network access group. (mpdigest.com)
  • Access to broadband is increasingly critical for all Americans, no matter who they are or where they live," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said Tuesday. (meritalk.com)
  • The initative aims to bring broadband access to another 20 million Americans by 2020, building on previous goals set by the National Broadband Initiative in 2010. (theverge.com)
  • President Obama publicly endorsed the measure as part of ConnectALL, submitting an issue brief to the Council of Economic Advisers that details the economic effects of broadband access. (theverge.com)
  • Imagine the difference that worldwide access to the vaccine would make in terms of economic recovery, and the educational and financial gains possible everywhere with expanded broadband access. (lu.se)
  • He added that many corporate organizations individuals and even ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) "had to depend largely on imported bandwidth by foreign operators until recently when MainOne, Glo 1, MTN WACS and NigComSat 1R began to offer broadband services. (itnewsafrica.com)
  • Until then, most of us seeking broadband connections will depend on the slower wires already found at home: copper phone wire carrying digital subscriber line (DSL) links or coaxial television cable for cable-modem services. (technologyreview.com)
  • But these twin pillars of "last-mile" broadband are being joined by wireless options, including two-way satellite services and cellular-like fixed wireless technologies. (technologyreview.com)
  • Decades from now we'll look back at today's so-called "broadband" services and wonder how we could have tolerated such primitive experiences. (technologyreview.com)
  • They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. (courthousenews.com)
  • Privacy advocates blasted the Senate's vote, and many net neutrality advocates see the vote as an early step toward dismantling net neutrality. (computerworld.com)
  • On December 16, 2010, the Commerce Department released its own Privacy Report , suggesting a "revitalized" privacy framework that can protect consumer privacy, dynamic businesses and innovation, and promote better global data flow. (dwt.com)
  • The optimized alloy, Ge 2 Sb 2 Se 4 Te 1 , combines broadband transparency (1-18.5 μm), large optical contrast (Δ n = 2.0), and significantly improved glass forming ability, enabling an entirely new range of infrared and thermal photonic devices. (nature.com)
  • New research from Parks Associates shows that 28% of US broadband households own a smart speaker that features a voice assistant. (actiontec.com)
  • a proposed broadband subsidy for poor households, scheduled for a commission vote on March 31st. (theverge.com)
  • The FCC has been moving on its own to roll back the ISP privacy rules this year after a Republican majority took over the commission. (computerworld.com)
  • Despite the publication of the rules in the Federal Register, uncertainty remains regarding when ISPs must be in compliance with some of these newly established privacy obligations. (proskauer.com)
  • A poll carried out by www.broadband-expert.co.uk has revealed O2 to be Britian's favourite broadband provider. (techdigest.tv)
  • But it leaves the FTC as the principal consumer privacy enforcement agency. (dwt.com)
  • Tiago Rodrigues has taken the helm as CEO of e Wireless Broadband Alliance. (itnewsafrica.com)
  • Wireless Broadband Alliance has announced the appointment of Tiago Rodrigues as the new CEO. (itnewsafrica.com)
  • As a result of this steady expansion of fiber, the 256-kilobit-per-second to one-megabit-per-second connections typical of today's consumer broadband should range from one to three megabits per second over the latter half of the decade. (technologyreview.com)
  • I am delighted that the Chancellor has recognised the 'Let Brighton Bid' campaign to secure ultra fast broadband for the city - and I welcome the £50 million promised in the Budget for smaller cities like ours to now bid to become super-connected,' said Lucas following today's budget speech. (information-age.com)
  • Multiple Users Many people can use the same line on a broadband connection without slowing the speed. (geektechnica.com)
  • CostQuest's BroadbandFabric Location Data is a database of over 114 million individual location structures where a broadband connection is or can be installed. (costquest.com)
  • The Broadband Serviceable Locations dataset contains the exact coordinates of all structures where a broadband connection is or can be installed, and provides you with the level of granularity needed to identify the exact geographic locations of end-user Broadband Serviceable Locations. (costquest.com)
  • Just this week, AT&T slapped data caps on its home broadband customers. (pcworld.com)
  • Today, President Obama announced a new broadband initiative called ConnectALL, aimed at providing broadband to underserved areas. (theverge.com)
  • Comprehensive (aka omnibus) consumer privacy legislation was the most common type of bill considered-nearly 70 bills in at 25 least states and the District of Columbia. (ncsl.org)
  • Frank Pallone wants national privacy legislation in light of military data broker reports. (broadbandbreakfast.com)
  • Lawmakers have said earlier this year they are prioritizing the passing of federal privacy legislation after a version of such a law failed to pass before mid-terms last year. (broadbandbreakfast.com)
  • Finland's legislation on broadband is the first globally, but we presume others will follow, and soon. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • The applications that I have seen or heard about - most people's broadband connections can handle them," he said. (technewsworld.com)
  • According to the report, a full 68 percent of 'broadband' connections in the US can't really be considered broadband, as they fall below the agency's most recent minimum requirement of 4 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream. (engadget.com)
  • Five states-California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah and Virginia-have enacted comprehensive consumer privacy laws. (ncsl.org)
  • In 2022, the estimated number of mobile broadband subscriptions in the Americas totaled over 1.1 billion, up from 238 million in 2010, while over 3.9 billion were reported in the Asia-Pacific region. (statista.com)
  • Information regarding the ISP's privacy practices must also be made available on the ISP's website or mobile application. (proskauer.com)
  • Legislatures have long been involved in regulating the privacy of certain information-Social Security numbers, student and medical records, etc.-and of specific industry sectors. (ncsl.org)
  • Broadband carriers and the ad industry oppose the requirements and have asked the FCC to reconsider. (mediapost.com)
  • Also, according to sources close to the matter, readers are strongly urged to not get fooled by alleged Jio Giga Fiber broadband plans doing the rounds on the Web, as they're all fake according to a Jio spokesperson. (indiatimes.com)
  • An October 2010 report by Canadian broadband equipment supplier Sandvine showed that Netflix streaming accounts for more than 20 percent of downstream traffic during peak hours, and is most active between 8 to 10 p.m. (pcworld.com)
  • As the FCC itself has made abundantly clear, the definition of 'broadband' is an ever-changing one, and its latest report has now revealed just how hard it is for the US to keep up with those changes. (engadget.com)
  • Rather than endorsing a European style privacy directive covering all businesses, it sees strengths in US sectoral laws-such as being tailored to the unique characteristics of different industries. (dwt.com)