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26 May 2010, 12:22 pm by Steve Schultze
DSL was being treated as a common carrier, but how should the FCC treat Cable-based broadband? [read post]
10 May 2010, 11:20 am by Jeffrey Richardson
Haven't yet tested to see the effect of multiple devices and the effect (if any) on my DSL bandwidth. [read post]
10 May 2010, 9:41 am
Underserved areas would be served best by DSL, some 4G wireless coverage, and satellite service for those who truly live in the boondocks. [read post]
10 May 2010, 7:48 am by beverlym
 This legislation continues the requirement of reporting unclaimed IOLTA funds to the Oregon Department of State Lands (DSL), but specifies that proceeds should be paid to the Oregon State Bar (OSB). [read post]
6 May 2010, 3:10 pm by Andrew Raff
., DSL, cable modem, or fiber) to which consumers subscribe for access to the Internet. [read post]
5 May 2010, 3:10 pm
If you have subscribed to AT&T DSL service at any point from 1994 until today, you may be eligible for a cash payout from the company over allegations that it improperly rate-limited some DSL lines, making it impossible for subscribers to achieve maximum speeds. [read post]
2 May 2010, 6:56 am by Francis G.X. Pileggi
However, because any duty of care violation would be exculpated by Section 102(b)(7) of DSL’s charter, the Plaintiff was unable to prevail in that aspect of his claim either. [read post]
30 Apr 2010, 6:56 am by Francis G.X. Pileggi
However, because any duty of care violation would be exculpated by Section 102(b)(7) of DSL’s charter, the Plaintiff was unable to prevail in that aspect of his claim either. [read post]
16 Apr 2010, 6:00 am by Christopher G. Hill
At present the most limiting bottlenecks occur between your home and transmitting sites – called head-ends for cable ISP’s and central offices for those using Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) or Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) internet. [read post]
12 Apr 2010, 6:37 pm by Andrew Raff
The argument is stronger with DSL, which is built on telco infrastructure that, at one point, was built and run through a gov't-granted monopoly. [read post]
7 Apr 2010, 1:14 pm by Andrew Raff
When it decided not to regulate broadband Internet under Title II (by placing cable broadband into Title I and moving DSL broadband from Title II to Title I), it turned its back on a specific delegation of powers from Congress. [read post]
7 Apr 2010, 8:51 am by Marvin Ammori
The effect was, among other things, you would not be able to choose your own ISP on DSL or cable modem the same way you could on dial-up (choosing among, say, Earthlink and NetZero and AOL, not just your phone company's ISP).Turns out, substantively, that decision has resulted in our nation having slower, more expensive broadband Internet connections, as independent ISPs invest in new technologies and drive competition. [read post]
6 Apr 2010, 10:07 am by David Kravets
” Genachowski said the agency was enforcing the net neutrality Four Freedoms, a set of agency principles dating to 2005 that guarantee that cable and DSL users have the right to use the devices, services and programs of choice over their connections. [read post]
6 Apr 2010, 9:31 am by JB
If the FCC goes through the administrative process of reversing its earlier decision about cable broadband, and places cable and DSL under Title II authority, there is little doubt that it has jurisdictional power to impose network neutrality requirements. [read post]
17 Mar 2010, 1:53 pm by Adam Thierer
  Indeed, in the very next paragraph that follows that one the agency starts making predictions about how many homes will be served by DSL vs. cable vs. fiber years from now. [read post]
2 Mar 2010, 7:56 pm by Two-Seventy-One Patent Blog
”  The Complaint did not specify any particular accused devices, and instead, simply alleged that broad categories products were infringing, where the allegedly infringing devices were identified asproducts [including], without limitation, cell phones, computers, network drivers, high definition television sets, ultrasound machines, MRI machines, lab equipment, arbitrary waveform generators, audio amplifiers, video amplifiers, hard disc drives, ADC/DAC converters, DVD-RW players,… [read post]
2 Mar 2010, 12:09 pm by Carl Gipson
At that time broadband often meant a 1Mbps download connection for cable subscribers, or a paltry 500Kbps connection for DSL users. [read post]