Blogs
Imaginative Solution to Imaginary Problem? Senator Looks to Regulate ISP Data Caps
Posted December 21st, 2012 by BfA Staff
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) has introduced legislation that would regulate how Internet Service Providers can price their services and restrict the usage of certain practices such as data-caps.Read more
2013: The Year of 4G
Posted December 20th, 2012 by BfA Staff
With mobile web traffic zooming ahead, it’s no surprise that sales of smartphones are exploding.Read more
US Telecom: “Dominant” Carriers Dominate No More
Posted December 19th, 2012 by BfA Staff
Joining the call for 21st century regulations for 21st century networks, today the US Telecom Association filed a petition asking the Read more
Mobile Technologies: the Global Ripple Effect
Posted December 18th, 2012 by BfA Staff
In the U.S., the effects of modern mobile technology are highly visible -- a teenager viewing a video on her tablet or a businessman sending an e-mail on his smartphone. While these advances in technology have no doubt made our lives easier, in developing nations, mobile technologies are literally changing lives.Read more
New America Report Misses the Mark on Usage-Based Pricing
Posted December 17th, 2012 by BfA Staff
A new report by the New America Foundation suggests that "dwindling competition is fueling the rise of increasingly costly and restrictive Internet usage caps” in the broadband sector.Read more
Different Speeds for Different Needs: The Benefits of Usage-Based Pricing
Posted December 14th, 2012 by BfA Staff
Earlier this fall, Broadband for America highlighted about a study by Boston College Law School Professor Daniel M.Read more
