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11 Jun, 2007 3:14 am by Edgar
... one consumer thought who recently wrote to Consumer World. Embarq, which is the local phone company spinoff from Sprint, is advertising a fixed price of $24.95 for high-speed Internet service ... now get high-speed Internet for less than he was currently paying for slower service. Of course, Mouse Print* would not be looking at this ad unless there was more ... price for life. Also, since the fixed bargain DSL service price is linked to local phone service, local phone service prices could easily go up ...
Mouse Print - http://www.mouseprint.org
2 Oct, 2007 7:46 pm by Joe Hodnicki
Ars Technica is reporting on a slick move by AT&T. The story highlights AT&T's new Terms of Service which give the company the power to terminate the DSL service of anyone who "tends to damage the name or reputation of...
Tech Law Prof Blog - http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/tech_law_prof/
5 Aug, 2007 11:40 am by Arborlaw
... -up connection. At least you can speed up that part of the process: $10 DSL from AT&T (not available everywhere, but listed as available in AR, CA, ... T was legally required by the FCC to make low-cost no-frills DSL widely available in the companies' joint coverage and expansion coverage areas. This results in: $10 ... pics without stopping to prepare dinner in the middle. Several users have reported the service as satisfactory. It pays to read the fine print - installation is not free, or red carpet ...
Arborlaw Blog - http://arborlaw.biz/blog/
20 Aug, 2007 4:20 am by Michael Stevens
... high-speed Internet customers and the state of Kentucky over taxes paid for the online service. Charges dismissed in cocaine-trafficking case Federal prosecutors today requested that drug charges ... 's year has been 'horrific' Pilot's widow still grieving BellSouth DSL customers to get refund Ex-trooper admits trying to persuade someone to lie to grand jury Two coal miners file sexual harrassment suit against coal company Deputy charged after being accused of breaking inmate's arm Druen's request ...
Kentucky Law Blog - http://www.kentuckylawblog.com/
14 Aug, 2007 9:23 am
... even remember. We run my office, my wife's mediation business and a property development company off of the phone system. Each company has their own greeting, voice mail system, extensions etc. I have an 800 ... must have a stable and reasonably fast internet connection. Bellsouth DSL worked great and Roadrunner cable is pretty good. You also need a good router or QOS (quality of service) device at each location so that you can prioritize voice calls over your staff sending around the latest Youtube ...
South Carolina Trial Law Blog - http://www.sctriallaw.com/
27 Jul, 2007 6:07 pm by David Bernstein
Back in January, I had a post about poor customer service. One example was speakeasy.net, my DSL provider. A salesperson had told me that the company wouldn't hold me to my...
The Volokh Conspiracy - http://volokh.com/
30 Jul, 2008 9:32 pm by Max Schwartz
... , thereby making it impossible for anyone other than AT&T to sell retail DSL services at a profit. (Using completely made-up numbers, consider this sort of example: AT&T might charge $100 per unit for wholesale DSL and then $105 for the same unit at retail. Unless the independent ISPs' costs are ... with rivals can constitute anticompetitive conduct." In Aspen Skiing, the dominant ski resort company (which owned most of the resorts in Aspen) had long had a deal with its competitor to ...
SCOTUSblog - http://www.scotusblog.com/wp/
20 Nov, 2008 12:45 am by Manfred Gabriel
... Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case of Pacific Bell Telephone Company v. LinkLine Communications, Inc. on December 8th. (Briefs can be found here.) The court ... been fully developed, leaving (for example) the question of market definition open-do DSL services compete with satellite and cable? I predict that the Supreme Court will regard the case ... price at which AT&T sells wholesale DSL services and the price of AT&T's retail DSL/ISP is such that LinkLine cannot compete at retail ...
Tags: antitrust
Antitrust Review - http://www.antitrustreview.com
28 Aug, 2006 2:22 pm by Susan
... FCC's July report [pdf]: about half of us have two choices of broadband provider (DSL and cable); a third only have one choice; and about 13% have no broadband ... to help offset costs we incur from our network supplier in providing Verizon Online DSL service. The Supplier Surcharge will initially be set at $1.20 a month for Verizon Online DSL ... 2.70 per month for customers with DSL service at higher speeds. I don't think we've got a very competitive marketplace if this company can impose another fee ...
Susan Crawford Blog - http://scrawford.blogware.com/blog
26 Feb 1:00 pm by Kevin Russell
... "price squeeze" theory. The basic idea was that AT&T was driving its competitors in the retail DSL market out of business by charging too high a wholesale price (raising the plaintiff's ... , Verizon v. Trinko, 540 U.S. 398 (2004), which held that a company that does not have any antitrust duty to deal with its competitors cannot be subject to ... them, AT&T accordingly had no antitrust duty to sell wholesale DSL services to them at any particular price. And, the Court explained, the only duty ...
SCOTUSblog - http://www.scotusblog.com/wp/
9 Jul 12:10 pm by Michael Geist
... CAIP would be here if it weren't for joint market dominance of cable companies and telcos. Chair - Are you suggesting that more unbundling will mean no more ... competition! There's a difference between increased competition and increased differentiation of services. Denton - Is publicity at retail level sufficient to handle congestion problem? CAIP - Yes ... Yes, a customer can pay the same amount of money for the Bell DSL service and the Primus DSL service, and our customers can see a difference between ...
Michael Geist's Blog - http://www.michaelgeist.ca
13 Dec, 2008 4:22 pm by Michael Geist
... the CRTC has ordered Canadian telecommunications companies to offer the same Internet speeds to smaller wholesale customers as they themselves sell on a retail basis. The case arises from a complaint by Cybersurf, which argued that the DSL service it was able to offer its ... would create disincentives to investing in upgraded networks. The Commission sided with Cybersurf, ordering Bell, Telus and other DSL providers to offer wholesale providers the same speeds as they offer to their own customers.
Tags: bell
Michael Geist's Blog - http://www.michaelgeist.ca
3 Nov, 2007 11:23 am by The 463: Inside Tech Policy
... data is collected, organized and communicated. Thanks to one astute reader (who happens to be a director of government affairs at a leading Internet company) for pointing out the oversight. The good Corey Boles at Dow Jones had the story: In a bid to answer critics ... broadband. From 768 kilobits to 1.5 megabits is to be considered basic broadband. This is the range that most basic DSL service from telephone companies starts in. In between 1.5 megabits and 3 megabits a second will be classified as ...
The 463: Inside Tech Policy - http://463.blogs.com/the_463/
9 Apr, 2007 8:45 pm by Grant Griffiths
... all you can organize a case in a way that makes sense to you. Not the way the software company believes it should be done. You can import photos, images, film clips, and ... kind of content from the web or from other Mac apps using NoteBook's built-in Clipping Services. Copy text and other content directly into your Notebooks without leaving whatever ... my file/fax server, Mac Mini. I use the same phone line that I use for my DSL service so I only have to tie up one line for both those useful tools. ...
Tags: Basecamp
Home Office Lawyer - http://gdgrifflaw.typepad.com/home_office_lawyer/
10 Apr, 2007 10:01 pm by Ben Stevens
... all you can organize a case in a way that makes sense to you. Not the way the software company believes it should be done. You can import photos, images, film clips, and ... kind of content from the web or from other Mac apps using NoteBook's built-in Clipping Services. Copy text and other content directly into your Notebooks without leaving whatever ... my file/fax server, Mac Mini. I use the same phone line that I use for my DSL service so I only have to tie up one line for both those useful tools. ...
The Mac Lawyer - http://www.themaclawyer.com/the_mac_lawyer/
14 Jul 3:42 pm by Michael Geist
Day seven of the CRTC's network management hearing featured just one company: Bell. As the prime target for much of the criticism associated with traffic management, Bell executives faced questions for nearly three ... : Limiting Negative Impacts - ISPs should make reasonable efforts to limit the negative impacts of ITMPs on users, services, protocols or applications. Implicit in what is "reasonable" is the recognition that different networks face different problems and therefore ISPs require the ...
Michael Geist's Blog - http://www.michaelgeist.ca
6 Dec, 2007 3:19 pm by Sheppard Mullin
... in City of Mishikawa v. American Electric Power, 616 F. 2d 976 (7th Cir. 1980) the defendant utility company sold power both at wholesale and directly to consumers. By setting its wholesale price higher than its retail price, it ... Ninth Circuit dealt with a price squeeze claim in the telecommunications industry. Plaintiffs were Internet Service Providers ("ISPs") who sell digital subscriber lines ("DSL") on the internet to retail customers. They leased those facilities from defendants, which had ...
Tags: Article
Antitrust Law Blog - http://www.antitrustlawblog.com/
29 Dec, 2006 8:49 am by Susan
... Bunny.) "Wireline broadband Internet access service" means traditional copper-wire digital subscriber line access provided by phone companies like AT&T. It's ... But cable internet access is more popular in this country, and although the phone companies are closing the gap they'd like to compete more effectively with the cable industry ... keep neutral. I applaud the consumer advocates who got AT&T to promise neutrality as to DSL -- but I think they may have missed a major battleground. AT&T ...
Susan Crawford Blog - http://scrawford.blogware.com/blog
22 Mar 2:50 am by Laura Orr
... 3 Oregon county law librarians who answer email legal reference questions for L-net, the online Oregon Statewide Reference Service). My Lane County Law Librarian counterpart crafted a masterful response and I thought it would be worth ... to all of them is "it depends". Underwater logging is not a common enterprise, although there is at least one company that handles this in Oregon; here is a link to an article about their operation, taken from the Native Forest Council news web site:http://www. ...
Oregon Legal Research - http://oregonlegalresearch.blogspot.com/index.html
6 Jul 10:20 am by Michael Geist
... 6, 2009 Sandvine Incorporated Opening remarks: Don Bowman, Chief Technology Officer Sandvine is a Canadian company that provides technology for internet service providers. Their primary argument was that congestion on the internet is inevitable and that an unmanaged network is ... variety of technologies. As such, Sandvine argued that any new regulations for traffic management would quickly become outdated. For instance, the policies for DSL and Cable would have to differ because DSL is not usually ...
Michael Geist's Blog - http://www.michaelgeist.ca
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