Browse Archives or

Universality Archives

Keep Net Neutrality, Kerry Urges Fellow Senators

Senator John Kerry released a letter urging senators to stop a Republican bill stripping the FCC of net neutrality powers. Read More »

Does The Internet Save You Money?

The Internet Innovation Alliance claims that high-speed access saves consumers more than $7000 a year. Read More »

Majority of Under-45s Have Smartphones

While overall smartphones are still less than 50 percent of total mobile ownership, they're a majority for people between 18 and 44. Read More »

Speed Matters Urges Expansion of FCC Help To Low-Income Population

Minority groups want continuation of Link-up America and Lifeline telephone subsidies, and urge expansion to include broadband. Read More »

FCC Makes It Official: USF Now Covers Broadband

By 4-0, the Commissioners of the Federal Communications Commission voted to "create a new Connect America Fund with an annual budget of no more than $4.5 billion, which will extend broadband infrastructure to the millions of Americans who currently have no access to broadband." Read More »

Wireless-only biggest in rural areas

With millions of rural residents depending on wireless-only, the AT&T/T-Mobile merger offers the best chance for 4G LTE broadband. Read More »

Universal Service Fund Reform Threatens Big Changes

With the FCC's Universal Service Fund expanding to include broadband, subsidized companies are worried. Read More »

Survey Finds Digital Divide Holding Steady

While 82 percent of Americans own computers, more than a third have no broadband, says survey. Read More »

House Dems Ask FCC To Develop Internet In Nation’s School And Libraries

Four House Democrats asked the FCC to use the Universal Service Fund to improve Internet access in the country's schools, libraries and health clinics. Read More »

Internet Speeds Increased in 2010, But Still A Long Way To Go

The U.S. is experiencing rapid Internet growth, but many Americans don't have top-quality connections, and many others have none at all. Read More »

Page 3 of 34 pages  <  1 2 3 4 5 >  Last »