Tag: FCC

Time Warner Cable Accused Of Net Neutrality Violation

The Federal Communications Commission’s  net neutrality regulations—which just came into effect this past Friday—are about to receive their first field test according to The Washington Post.  Commercial Network Services is in the process of filing suit against Time Warner for “charging [. . .] unreasonable rates to deliver its streaming videos to Time Warner’s customers.” ...

Nexus Player finally gets FCC certification, pre-orders expected to resume soon

Last week Google announced the Nexus Player and was quick to make it available for pre-order from the Play Store shortly after the announcement was made. However, just the following day we heard that the search giant was forced to remove it as it lacked FCC approval. It’s unclear how such an important thing as proper ...

Google is working on new wireless technology

Google is working on new technology that could be the wireless version of its high speed fiber service. The project was revealed in regulatory filling paperwork, and in a highly redacted application to the FCC Google asked permission to test different wireless spectrums including a millimeter wave frequency technology that could theoretically transmit huge amounts ...