I came across this link via Boing Boing which shows a slick production of a “video” to save the internet and establishes the foundation of “net neutrality”; something that I had explored earlier on in these columns.
The americans are crazy idiots. They must really be influenced by loads of horse crap; remember they were the ones who voted Bush back in power! Anyway, enjoy the video.
Frankly, I have never taken up a cable internet. However, there are enough people to relate their horror experiences with the same.
Sify Broadband's perfidy is legendary. They absolutely "bastardised" ...
BBC reports:
Smart lampposts that could provide high-speed internet access are set to go on trial in Scotland.Backers of the project plan to install six of the solar-powered, internet-capable lights on ...
Would Internet over power lines be a reality? This is mainly an academic question but the proponents are surely pushing way ahead to address the issue. This would ideally ...
Experiences with BSNLBSNL’s perfidy is legendary. They have monopolized the services to an extent that they resort to anti-competitive policies. More on that later. Over the past few years, Internet ...
The title is taken from Wikipedia.
This explains the ways and means that the Communists seek to strangulate information and recent Google's attempts to play ball with the slit ...
This link coomes via Emergic- owned by Rajesh jain. He is eminently qualified to speak about the ups and lows of Net access- being one of the few "poster boys" ...
I had written about the issue long time (here and here) back. It is important to revisit the same in the light of the new developments taking place.
Google is ...
Wonders of technology.
As I type this, there is a streaming podcast of Diggination using Amarok under KDE. (This link gives you the direct podcast feed; you can launch your ...
This is a follow up post to the earlier write up. As usual Robert Cringely has hit on the argument right on head.
He writes:
If you look at the amount of ...
Net Neutrality:
This is a term coined by Columbia University Law Professor Tim Wu which orginally identified network bias toward or against particular classes of application or providers of content or ...
Internet censorship in mainland China The title is taken from Wikipedia. This explains the ways and means that the Communists seek to strangulate information and...
Ten years of Internet This link coomes via Emergic- owned by Rajesh jain. He is eminently qualified to speak about the ups and lows...
Broadband Wonders of technology. As I type this, there is a streaming podcast of Diggination using Amarok under KDE. (This link...
Broadband: Net Neutrality 2 This is a follow up post to the earlier write up. As usual Robert Cringely has hit on the argument...
Broadband: Net neutrality Net Neutrality: This is a term coined by Columbia University Law Professor Tim Wu which orginally identified network bias toward...
Absolute shit! I pay for my DSL line, at a certain speed, whow can anybody limit it up? If it is a chargeable service - wellcome, if not - get lost.
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