FCC vs ISPs: Upcoming Net Neutrality Vote a Moment of Truth, or Just the Beginning of Another Fight?

About one month from now on February 26, the Federal Communications Commission will vote on new Open Internet rules that govern Internet Service Providers. But what looks like the moment of truth for Net Neutrality debate may be just the beginning of more quarrelling between ISPs and the FCC.

FCC's Tom Wheeler Wants to Eliminate Community Broadband-Killing State Laws

Chairman Tom Wheeler, of the Federal Communications Commission, has hinted that the agency might be interested in increasing Internet broadband competition by stopping local and state laws, often imposed with pressure by big incumbent Internet service providers, that outlaw municipal broadband.

Telefónica IT Costs Reduced 15 Percent, 80 Percent Infrastructure to Run on Microsoft's Windows Cloud Services

With services for more than 315 million customers across the United States (U.S.), Europe, and Latin America, the global broadband and telecommunications provider Telefónica wanted to reduce server costs, and Microsoft offered its private cloud brand.
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