Google-Verizon proposal for limited Net neutrality rules doesn't allow for sufficient regulation, Rep. Ed Markey and three other House members claim.
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Net neutrality crusaders slam Verizon, Google
Supporters of Net neutrality legislation and regulation lambasted Verizon and Google for leaving wireless networks out of a proposal for new Net neutrality rules.Google defends Net neutrality proposal
The company has taken a lot of heat for its joint proposal with Verizon Communications for drafting Net neutrality rules. And now the Internet giant says it wants to set the record straight.Is Google Now a Phone Company?
Back on August 9, the Google Public Policy Blog announced A joint policy proposal for an open Internet, co-authored by Google’s Alan Davidson, and Verizon Executive VP Tom Tauke. It was a little surprising seeing Google and Verizon join together to compromise about Net Neutrality. The proposal from the two companies set two different [...]Net neutrality proposal draws protesters to Google (photos)
Protesters--including the Raging Grannies--gather just outside Google headquarters in response to its joint proposal with Verizon concerning Net neutrality.Facebook differs with Google on Net neutrality
Although it says a recently released statement on Net neutrality is a clarification of existing policy, rather than a reaction to the Google-Verizon proposal, it's telling that Facebook doesn't take Google's stance.GOP leader puts kibosh on Net neutrality bill
Texas Congressman Joe Barton says yesterday that he won't support a House of Representatives proposal to protect Net neutrality.Ask Maggie: Net neutrality, Verizon iPhones on Sprint, and more
Maggie lets readers know how the FCC's new Net neutrality rules will affect consumers and whether a future Verizon iPhone will be usable on Sprint.
