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Gimped Skype release, AT&T TOS Changes Annoy Advocates | BroadbandReports.com

Robb Topolski, who came to fame by busting Comcast for their packet forgery practices in our forums, appears to have been the first to notice the changes. The text in bold below was added to the agreement: This means, by way of example only, ...
Robb Topolski | April 3, 2009

New Google Tools Test ISP Traffic Discrimination | BroadbandReports.com

Google, in cooperation with academic researchers, the New America Foundation and the PlanetLab Consortium, have launched Measurement Lab (M-Lab). ...
January 28, 2009

New America in Broadband Reports | 'Verizon Announces Open Access Conference'

Verizon Announces Open Access Conference(BroadbandReports.com)

...Today the company announced they'll be hosting an Open Development conference in March, hosted by a think tank named the New America Foundation. Verizon's Open Development Initiative will use the conference to promote and discuss Verizon's plans to encourage development of devices capable of running on Verizon's CDMA network.

Michael Calabrese | January 22, 2008

New America, Ethos Group Wi-Fi Case Study in Broadband Reports

When discussing the state of municipal Wi-Fi in Philadelphia, the conversation is almost always about whether or not Earthlink is going to hold up its end of the deal and build out the system. (That seems unlikely in the face of their recent Philly no-show.) However, The Ethos Group has taken a broader view of Philadelphia’s municipal wireless system. They’ve published a 64-page report (pdf) which reviews the entire history of the system.
Michael Calabrese, Sascha Meinrath | December 16, 2007