Dear FCC, Part 2: say no to haters of zero-raters
Sandvine submitted comments on July 14 to the FCC’s latest Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on the Open Internet. Much of the NPRM focuses on legal questions that others are better placed to...
View ArticleDear FCC, Part 3: say no to haters of sponsored data
Sandvine submitted comments on July 14 to the FCC’s latest Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on the Open Internet. Much of the NPRM focuses on legal questions that others are better placed to...
View ArticleSandvine, Internet Leaders Achieve Consensus on Traffic Differentiation
Sandvine’s Chief Technology Officer, Don Bowman, recently concluded months of work with members of the Broadband Internet Technical Advisory Group (BITAG) to publish BITAG’s Technical Working Group’s...
View ArticleThe Net NeuroZone: Net Neutrality Enters Europe
The European Parliament just approved a proposed Regulation concerning Net Neutrality and roaming in the EU, applicable to all Member States. Apparently, the Net Neutrality rules will apply from April...
View ArticleFCC Chairman “Free Wheelering” on T-Mobile’s “Binge On” Offering
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler seems to have endorsed T-Mobile’s “Binge On” offering that bundles unlimited video streaming into qualifying mobile data service tiers at no extra charge to the subscriber. We...
View ArticleNY Attorney General Wu-ing Support with Faulty Data
In September 2015, New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman announced the appointment of Columbia Law Professor Tim Wu as Senior Enforcement Counsel and Special Advisor to the Attorney General....
View ArticleInternet Phenomena Podcast – Episode 4 – Building On Binge On
In episode 4 of Sandvine’s Internet Phenomena Podcast, Dan Deeth, Media and Industry Relations Manager is joined by Rick Wadsworth, Director, Corporate Communications to talk about best practices...
View ArticleRebranding DPI: the Dietary Protein of the Internet
Sandvine recently submitted our comments to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), “In the Matter of Protecting the Privacy of Customers of Broadband and...
View ArticleEuropean Net Neutrality Guidelines Okay Zero-rating and Reasonable Network...
BEREC (Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications) issued draft guidelines to help Europe’s National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) to interpret the European Net Neutrality rules that...
View ArticlePokemon Go, I Choose You: Is T-Mobile Picking Winners?
Everyone is hopping on the Pokemon Go hype train (including us), so it should come as no surprise that communications service providers (CSPs) are looking to get in on the action too. Yesterday,...
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