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06:42PM Thursday Nov 20 2008 by Revcb

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iiNet, one of Australia's largest ISPs, has been sued by seven Hollywood studios for failing to stop the transfer of pirated content across their network. According to ComputerWorld, iiNet says the studios expect the impossible, company CEO Michael Malone telling the website "we are not traffic cops." "We can't stand in the middle of it and stop the individual items that might be against the law," he says. "These guys are asking us to be judge, jury and executioner." As we noted last week, Malone's company is participating in Australia's plans for national, mandatory internet filters to highlight how they won't work.

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Yesterday we noted how AT&T was taking heat from Connecticut's Attorney General for poor customers service in the state, something local unions say is thanks to the firing of 1,000 employees over the last decade. AT&T's relationship with Connecticut is already on shaky ground, after the State DPUC tried to force U-Verse to adhere to cable regulations, and forced AT&T to get consent of homeowners before plunking down VDSL VRADs. As for their customers service, AT&T contacted me overnight to state they don't feel like they're getting a fair shake.
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User tater_gunz See Profile writes in: "Hey guys, I just wanted to let you know that Toledo-based Buckeye Cablesystem has just announced a new 20Mbps/1.5 Mbps Buckeye Express ("BEX") tier." The addition would come just seven months after the carrier announced their $80 (unbundled) 12Mbps tier. According to the Buckeye website, the new tier is arriving December 8 . The tier is only being offered to "VIP" (video, internet and phone) bundle customers for an additional $10 to whatever they're paying now (see VIP pdf). Buckeye has also been hinting to the press that DOCSIS 3.0 upgrade announcements should be coming shortly.

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Virgin America today announced their deployment schedule for Aircell's GoGo in-flight broadband service. The company will be holding a press event November 22 to demonstrate the service, and will offer GoGo starting November 24 commercially -- albeit just on one airplane.
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As a rule, most warnings of Internet capacity armageddon come from traffic shaping companies looking to sell hardware, or industry lobbyists trying to shape policy through think tanks. The term "exaflood," created by the same think tank who crafted the term "intelligent design," is part of a sophisticated campaign aimed at convincing the press, public and lawmakers that without giving carriers what they want (less regulation, no net neutrality laws, no price controls, huge subsidies and tax credits, less consumer protection), the world will simply run out of bandwidth and we'll all be weeping over our clogged tubes.
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Verizon is unveiling the new Blackberry Storm on Friday, the phone costing $199 with a two-year contract and a $50 mail-in rebate. Reviews are rolling in, and seem to be scattered across the board, though trending slightly toward the negative. PC World calls the device "awkward and disappointing," noting that the device's click-touch screen is "more confusing than helpful" and a "failed experiment." Engadget seems to think the device is beautiful, but notes that the Storm is "not as easy, enjoyable, or consistent to use as the iPhone," and the unit's trademark click screen "just isn't all that great." Additional reviews (Boy Genius, CNET, Associated Press, Wired) all suggest the Storm is close, but no cigar.

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Earlier this year, Bell Canada began throttling the traffic of wholesale competitors before delivering it to them, and without telling them. While Bell claimed the move was to handle congestion, follow up inquiries showed little to no congestion -- leading to the assumption that Bell simply didn't want any competitors offering DSL service that was superior to their own, throttled Sympatico service.
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Last week a Washington Post reporter managed to take down McColo, a California-based host thought to host a handful of botnets responsible for roughly 75% of the world's spam, as well as being a host for anti-malware scams, child porn websites and child porn payment data. The Post (via Techdirt) now has a follow up report that suggests McColo came online briefly last weekend so that Russian criminals could transfer data and regain some control over botnets. Swedish telco TeliaSonera quickly pulled the plug on McColo's new data pipe when notified. However, they were online long enough for spammers to regain 10,000 to 15,000 of an estimated 100,000 infected PCs.

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story category Wednesday Evening Links
07:02PM Wednesday Nov 19 2008 by Revcb

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According to the latest report by broadband stat farm Point Topic, the total number of global broadband users just passed 400 million, and is expected to reach 680 million by 2013. The report notes that in five years, China will be well ahead of the U.S.
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Outfits like Wired Magazine spent much of the nineties predicting intelligent refrigerators that would know when they were empty; washing machines that would call you when something was wrong; remote wireless sensors that would start the oven, open your garage door, and turn on the lights when they detected you arriving home after a busy day at the office. But the bursting of the dot-com bubble resulted in talk of smart homes being put on the shelf for a while.
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As expected, Microsoft today unveiled their new revamped GUI for their Xbox 360 gaming console. Dubbed the "new Xbox experience, (NXE)" the most notable update for broadband users is the ability to stream Netflix films. You'll need to be an Xbox Live Gold member and Netflix subscriber to take advantage of the 10000 SD and 300HD programs Netflix is offering via the gaming console. Some content is missing -- MTV noting that films from Columbia Pictures, which is owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, are locked down in a licensing dispute. Meanwhile, the Netflix Blog discusses the technical specifics of their streaming service.

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After months of contentious debate, it looks like Canadian regulators are poised to finally rule on the dispute between Bell Canada and independent ISPs tomorrow. According to the CBC, the CRTC will issue their ruling tomorrow morning, after delaying their decision twice. Earlier this year, Bell Canada began throttling the traffic of wholesale competitors before delivering it to them, and without telling them. While Bell claimed the move was to handle congestion, follow up inquiries showed little to no congestion -- leading to the assumption that Bell simply didn't want any competitors offering DSL service that was superior to their own, throttled Sympatico service.

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AT&T and the State of Connecticut haven't exactly been getting along. The State has angered the powerful telco by requiring AT&T U-Verse adhere to cable franchise law (a fight AT&T won), requiring AT&T grant homeowner consent before plunking bulky U-Verse VRADs down in front of customer homes, and via CT Attorney General Richard Blumenthal's ongoing investigation into poor AT&T customer service in the state.
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The FCC recently began investigating the TV pricing of several large cable operators and Verizon (but not AT&T), though we've discussed how the inquiry might be a little hollow, and ignores the FCC's own failed policies. While most carriers responded in detail regarding concerns that carriers were bumping channels into costlier digital tiers, Comcast apparently phoned in their response, according to MultiChannel News.
Federal Communications Commission Kevin Martin on Tuesday suggested that Comcast is looking at a fine as punishment for filing an incomplete response to the agency's investigation into the movement of analog channels to digital tiers. "They didn't even answer the questions directly. They had a narrative but they didn't even answer the specifics of the questions directly," Martin said, referring to Comcast.
Of course Comcast is already appealing the FCC's toothless sanction for throttling P2P traffic, and is eagerly anticipating Martin's exit under an Obama administration. However, it's unlikely that they're going to like the new FCC boss (whoever it is) any more, given that those in charge of selecting him (or her) are very pro-consumer.

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Microsoft announced that they'd be discontinuing their OneCare security suite, a subscription service that includes anti-virus, anti-spyware and firewall functionality. Replacing OneCare will be a free service code-named "Morro" that will include protection from viruses, spyware, rootkits and trojans. According to a Microsoft press release, the new product will drop in the second half of 2009. While the release claims Microsoft is interested in increasing the protection rates in non-developed countries with less broadband, McAfee tells CNET that two years after its release, Microsoft's paid offering only managed to net a 2% market share. The OneCare blog has a FAQ for impacted subscribers.

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Harvard Law Professor Charles R. Nesson, the founder of Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, is suing the RIAA for their scorched earth legal tactics against file traders.
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story category Wednesday Morning Links
08:27AM Wednesday Nov 19 2008 by Revcb

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07:01PM Tuesday Nov 18 2008 by Revcb

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