Wednesday, September 24, 2014

FCC questions how to enforce net neutrality rules

  Virgin Atlantic picks Gogo for in-flight connectivity | Senate committee steps into net neutrality debate

 
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FCC questions how to enforce net neutrality rules
Groups disagree on how the agency should apply any regulations it might pass Read More
 


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Why RPOs and RTOs are Becoming Obsolete
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Virgin Atlantic picks Gogo for in-flight connectivity
Gogo will offer in-flight connectivity with speeds at up to 70Mbps on Virgin Atlantic's aircraft, once a deal between the two companies is concluded. Read More
 

Senate committee steps into net neutrality debate
The FCC should abandon efforts to pass net neutrality rules because new regulations would hurt investment and the deployment of broadband, a parade of Republican senators and advocates said Wednesday. Read More
 


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Gartner Magic Quadrant for ADCs
Citrix is positioned in the Leaders Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers for the seventh consecutive year: the Gartner Magic Quadrant Report focuses on vendor's ability to solve complex application deployment challenges. Don't miss this chance to learn from Gartner's independent research. Learn More

Organization sets out to make secure communication tools more user-friendly
  Google, Dropbox and the Open Technology Fund are supporting a new organization focused on making open-source security and privacy tools more user-friendly. Read More
 

MIT-bred technology would let cars help each other avoid traffic jams
If you get stuck in traffic a lot, your next car may be able to talk to other vehicles and help keep you off jammed roads. Read More

 

 

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