Topic: Julius Genachowski
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Why everyone wants Google's high-speed Internet access
Some 1,100 communities are vying for a network that delivers high-speed Internet access, courtesy of Google – though most aren't sure exactly what benefits it will deliver.
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As FCC details national broadband plan, hurdles emerge
The FCC previewed its national broadband plan Monday, a day before submitting it to Congress. How will its sweeping proposals be met by key players?
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How fast is your Internet connection? Ask the FCC.
To ensure Americans are getting what they paid for, the FCC offers a free Internet connection speed test.
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How fast is your Internet? FCC releases broadband test
Is your Internet connection as "fast" as the Slowskis? The FCC released a new broadband test service that should help consumers.
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The Monitor's View: FCC broadband plan: It must spur competition
The FCC broadband plan to bring fast Internet service to all American households must encourage competition to bring down prices, improve service, and increase accessibility.
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FCC: Lower the price, and millions more will have broadband
The FCC will soon send Congress a plan to extend broadband to underserved areas and households without high-speed Internet connections.
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Google broadband: company to build 'ultra high-speed' network
Google announced plans Wednesday to built a high-speed fiber-optics network. The move is limited to small communities for now, but could eventually bring Internet prices down and transform the broadband industry.
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Facebook and Nielsen team up to track online ads
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Net neutrality: FCC proposes three new rules
The FCC's net neutrality guidelines would be a bill of rights for Internet users by prohibiting providers from blocking legal content or cutting connection speeds without explaining why.
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Net neutrality rules proposed; GOP pushes back
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Report: FCC chair set to defend Net neutrality
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USA
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Obama to name new FCC chief. The new Dr. J?



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