Yes there’s a new glasses-free 3D tech and Overwatch esports league. But the star of today is net neutrality and how its current insane situation started with one little power move in 2002.
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Show Notes
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- News You Should Know
- (00:25) Net Neutrality Day of Action
- Top Stories
- (01:36) Verizon subscriber records exposed
- (03:00) Apple establishing its first data center in China
- (04:05) Oculus Rift users can stream VR on Facebook Live
- (05:50) Microsoft ends support for Windows Phone 8.1
- (07:25) Univ of Washington neural network matches video to audio
- (09:00) Activision Blizzard establishes Overwatch League with 7 teams
- Discussion
- (11:30) The Secret History of Net Neutrality
- DTNS Net Neutrality Explainer
- One investor’s thoughts on the effect of net neutrality rules on investment
- FCC Classifies Cable Modem Service as Information Service
- FCC Classifies DSL as Information Service -Tech Law Journal
- Supreme Court Upholds FCC Classification of Cable Modem Broadband Service As An Information Service – NTCA
- If FCC gets its way, we’ll lose a lot more than net neutrality – Ars Technica
- To kill net neutrality rules, FCC says broadband isn’t “telecommunications” – Ars Technica
- NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING
- On this day of action, the internet needs a law, not a regulation – Recode
- Congressional Leaders Unveil Draft Legislation Ensuring Consumer Protections and Innovative Internet – U.S. Senate
- Battle for the Net
- (11:30) The Secret History of Net Neutrality
- (34:50) Monthly Tech Views Preview
Great show!!! Your explanation was timely, factual and easy to understand. As to the Net Neutrality topic, I had already sent a comment on the FCC website and actually sent copies to my Congressman and Senators to try and develop legislation to provide stability to this issue. However, I would like to see even further regulations for the last mile to the home, paid by the government, probably local so you could have real competition by allowing ISP connectivity to a regional location for distribution to the last mile. I’m thinking we use the old POTS switching buildings that provided the same service for telephones, I would suspect they’re probably only using a third of their capacity in those building right now anyway.