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Yasuní, Ecuador
The proof is in: Detailed report shows how U.S. Internet access monopolies punish rivals and catch innocent bystanders in the crossfire—legally.
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Major US ISPs Provide Connection Speeds Below Broadband: Report
All major US ISPs are providing connection speeds below broadband, according to a damning report from independent internet connection measuring org...
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Study finds Web traffic deals to blame for slow speeds
People across the country are experiencing slow speeds on the Internet thanks to the complicated system Internet service providers (ISP) use to con...
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Study: Comcast and Verizon connections to Cogent dropped below 0.5Mbps
But now we have more numbers on the performance declines, thanks to a new report from the Measurement Lab Consortium (M-Lab).
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GOP Capitalizing on Shifting Political Climate
Professor of History and Public Affairs at Princeton University Julian Zelizer discusses the races and political climate in America.
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Christie Yet to Rewrite New Jersey's Economic Narrative
Professor of History and Public Affairs at Princeton University Julian Zelizer discusses the races and political climate in America.
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Study blames backbone business deals for broadband congestion
Business relationships between major broadband providers and Internet backbone providers appear to be the cause of major drags on performance from ...
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Backbone business deals blamed for broadband congestion
Business relationships between major broadband providers and Internet backbone providers appear to be the cause of major drags on performance from ...
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7 things you need to read on homegrown terrorism
A collection of essays from New America about homegrown terrorism, and how to prevent it
In preparation for our event, “Preventing the Next Homegrown Attack” on Wednesday, October 29th, here are 7 things you should read on homegrown ter...
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America's homeownership subsidies are a terrible way to help young people build wealth
It used to be all about the house. If you were a young person seeking lifelong financial security, homeownership was, for most of the 20th century,...
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The Middle East after the U.S.-Iran nuclear deal: A look back from next year
These scenarios are well within the realm of possibility should the major powers and Iran succeed in concluding a nuclear deal.
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ISP Interconnection and its Impact on Consumer Internet Performance
A Measurement Lab Consortium Technical Report
WASHINGTON, DC - Researchers working with the Measurement Lab Consortium (M-Lab) have released a new study on the impact of network interconnection...
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Peering problems aren’t technical issues, but economic ones
A report out Tuesday on the cost of interconnection fights shows that the problem is the business deals, not technology, and that the consumer pays...
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Thousands of Americans got sub-broadband ISP service, thanks to telcoms shenanigans
Measurement Lab, an open, independent analysis organization devoted to measuring the quality of Internet connections and detecting censorship, tech...
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The Slow-Motion Tragedy Of Ferguson
The national conversation about police behavior in Ferguson has already made a difference on the ground in that community. But there’s no reason to...
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Reflecting on The Responsive City
Susan Crawford and Stephen Goldsmith's new book highlights many interesting case studies and raises new questions around the ecosystem of people, place and technology.
New America’s Open Technology Institute and Civic Innovation project hosted Harvard professors Susan Crawford and Stephen Goldsmith to discuss thei...
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Dispatch from Busan
Arriving at the 2014 ITU Plenipotentiary Conference
For the past week, thousands of delegates from over 175 countries have been gathering in Busan, South Korea for the International Telecommunication...
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Cuomo Shifts From Christie Over Ebola Quarantines
Julian Zelizer, a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University, said the optics of Mr. Christie not being in New Jersey during t...