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Democratic Senators Press Carriers Over Allegations Of Video App Throttling
Following recent research that found U.S. telecom companies were throttling video streaming services like Netflix and YouTube, three Democratic senators are now calling for a response from those major mobile carriers in letters to their respective company heads.
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Here’s Every 2017 Superbowl Ad [Updated]
If you’re not a fan of American football — and let’s be honest, it’s a little bit weird and confusing — you can just watch the good bits: here’s every Superbowl 2017 commercial, including the first ever from an Australian company.
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Why I’ll Probably Ditch My US Telco For Google’s Project Fi
One month ago, we tried Google’s experimental cell phone service in New York. It was a disaster. But I guess the second time’s a charm. After spending two weeks with Project Fi in the San Francisco Bay Area, I’m just about ready to ditch my old carrier.
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How Much Does A Wiretap Go For These Days?
For years, the US government and phone carriers have been squabbling over secret surveillance — because of the dollar amount on the bill. Most recently, AT&T’s thrifty little offshoot Cricket Communications has agreed to pay out $US2.1 million in a settlement for overcharging federal and state law enforcement agencies for wiretaps and pen registers, and…