Democrats want answers from wireless carriers after alleged throttling
Three Democrats sent a letter to AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile.
On Nov 16, 2018 by Andrew Wyrich
Telecom companies sue Vermont over its net neutrality protections
The lawsuit is similar to one brought up in California earlier this month.
On Oct 18, 2018 by Andrew Wyrich
What is a good internet speed, really?
Put an end to buffering, lag, and slow load times.
On Jun 16, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
Comcast leaves cord-cutters out of internet speed boosts
Sorry, cord-cutters.
On May 1, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
Everything you wanted to know (but were afraid to ask) about how the internet works
It really is a series of tubes.
On Mar 16, 2018 by Claire Downs
Montana enacts net neutrality, provides template for other states to follow
Internet providers in the state won’t be allowed to block or throttle websites.
On Jan 22, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
Here’s what to expect after the net neutrality rollback
Now that the FCC has voted to repeal net neutrality, here’s what will likely happen next.
On Dec 15, 2017
Comcast is still forcing pop-up ads on customers to upsell its modems
Fortunately, there’s an easy way to protect yourself.
On Dec 11, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Here are all the senators who sold out to telecom companies
Is your state senator on the list?
On Dec 1, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Colorado voters choose government-run internet over Comcast
57 percent voted in favor of the ballot.
On Nov 9, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Keep ISPs from selling your browsing data with these powerful VPNs
It’s probably time to take a little extra care after the recent Congressional ruling.
On Apr 10, 2017 by The Daily Dot Bazaar
What is an IP address—and how do you find it?
You know you have one, but you might not know what it is.
On Apr 9, 2017 by John-Michael Bond
Comcast and other internet providers may soon be able to sell your web history
The FCC’s new broadband privacy rules could be undone via the Congressional Review Act.
On Feb 16, 2017 by John-Michael Bond
Turkish government revealed to be spying on its citizens through ISPs
Insider claims all ISPs in Turkey has used deep packet inspection to collect personal data, in accordance with the law since 2014.
On Oct 29, 2016 by Efe Kerem Sozeri
How a telecom-backed law and a recent court decision conspired to give a small North Carolina city infinitely worse internet
Feels like we only go backwards.
On Sep 17, 2016 by Aaron Sankin
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