Sentences with phrase «broadband companies»

"Broadband companies" refers to organizations that provide high-speed internet services to individuals and businesses. They use various technologies, such as fiber optic cables or satellite connections, to offer faster and more reliable internet connections compared to traditional dial-up or DSL services. Full definition
«If broadband companies can charge websites for priority access to consumers, we'd likely have to choose between increasing our fees or leaving Etsy sellers in the slow lane.»
The state's law prohibits broadband companies from blocking legal content, applications and services, or blocking «non-harmful devices» from connecting to their networks.
«We have had success with broadband companies bidding our area under the Phase 3 initiative from the governor,» Waldron said.
Kantar told The Register that TalkTalk lost more subscribers in Q4 2015 than every other UK broadband company put together.
So, with today's announcement other broadband companies in Upstate will now have the opportunity work with the State in order to bid on this funding to improve Upstate's broadband access.
• In March, the Federal Communications Commission took action to block broadband companies that receive federal subsidies from buying equipment from suppliers that are deemed a risk to national security.
They thought the designation brought with it too many burdensome regulations on broadband companies and would depress their investment in building out their networks.
The PSC approved the sale of local broadband company Greenlight Networks to Golisano's Grand Oaks GLN, LLC.
The Federal Communications Commission in late 2010 issued what it calls net neutrality rules, intended to prevent Internet service providers — typically broadband companies like Comcast and AT&T — from giving preference to a particular Web site or type of content.
Other exciting elements of the proposed new law include spies being able to legally hack people's computers in bulk, forcing broadband companies to keep records of which sites everyone visits, and compelling organizations to hand over bulk datasets about their customers.
In 2004, then Republican Chairman Michael Powell publicly warned broadband companies not to interfere with the vibrant, free markets for Internet content, applications, and services.
The FCC voted to dismantle landmark rules regulating the businesses that connect consumers to the internet, granting broadband companies power to potentially reshape Americans» online experiences.
As a result, copies of entire websites and services are instead cached inside servers at broadband companies.
This device was made for Japanese broadband company Eaccess, which obviously wouldn't be happy if Sharp decided to pull the plug on it so soon.
White & Case and CMS have taken lead roles as UK fibre broadband company CityFibre agrees to a # 537.8 m cash takeover by a consortium of investors backed by Goldman Sachs.
Clifford Chance (CC) and Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy have advised on Singaporean broadband company NetLink NBN Trust's $ 1.7 bn (# 1.3 bn) listing on the Singapore Exchange, the largest initial public offering (IPO) the city - state has seen since 2011.
Thanks to growing demand for new Internet applications such as Netflix, broadband companies across the board are finding new growth opportunities.
Now, what you'll hear about this one is a bit technical: that the Supreme Court in 2005 made a major decision known as «Brand X» establishing the precedent that, in case of ambiguity in the law (like how broadband companies should be defined), the courts would defer to any reasonable interpretation made by an expert agency like the FCC.
AT&T is one of the few major broadband companies that will benefit from Net neutrality being overturned, according to Roger Kay, president of Endpoint Technologies Associates.
Apple goes on to voice its opposition to internet fast lanes, also called «paid prioritization,» a practice that would allow broadband companies to sell content providers faster access for some consumers.
On Monday, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai proposed new rules that would bar broadband companies from using a government subsidy program to buy telecom equipment from companies that pose a national security threat.
Without strong net neutrality rules, entrepreneurs, inventors, small businesses, activists and all those who rely on a free and open internet will be at the mercy of big broadband companies that can block websites, slow down traffic and charge websites fees in order to increase their profits.
That's how local municipal broadband companies are able to provide gigabit service for significantly less than traditional cable companies: Since they don't have to worry about a pay TV infrastructure or shareholders, the initial cost to build the network can be easily paid off over years once subscribers start signing up.
«I think that [broadband companies] will really need to access the regional guys and the smaller, mom - and - pop players in order for all of this to be as profitable as they think it will be.»
«We are now waiting to see if a broadband company will awarded the bid.»
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