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Netflix launches speed test site
Netflix's new site offers simple speed test for users everywhere on everything.
Netflix wishes they didn't give Aussie ISP quote-free deals
Netflix wishes it didn't sign deals to offer Aussie's unmetered Netflix data streaming.
Second biggest Aussie ISP iiNet to be bought by TPG, $1.4 billion
The second biggest Australian ISP iiNet is set to be purchased by TPG for $1.4 billion AU.
FCC attempts to increase broadband speed - nefarious ISP's resisting
The FCC wants to redefine just what a 'broadband internet' connection speed should be, but entrenched ISPs aren't happy.
Governor Cuomo promises to provide broadband access for New Yorkers
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo unleashes his new agenda, pledging a $1 billion broadband program to deliver 100 Mbps speeds to residents and businesses.
Lag be gone! Riot are building their own League of Legends network
Riot Games are working on their own League of Legends network to combat lag issues.
Aussie ISP iiNet blames customer problems on line owners neglect
iiNet pins customer connectivity issues and slow line speeds on line providers Telstra, claiming they won't fix their issues.
YouTube showing messages on slow videos blaming ISPs
YouTube has begun placing messages on videos with streaming issues to alert users if their ISP is the problem.
UK based ISPs to send messages to illegal downloaders in 2015
ISPs will now send educational messages to those who download content via sites that infringes copyrights.
Google begins ranking ISP's on how YouTube performs on their service
Google outs bad ISPs based on their YouTube performance, similar to how Netflix shamed ISPs who throttled its service.
'Six-strikes' copyright alert system takes effect in the United States
The "six-strikes" copyright alert system goes into place this week.
Senator looks to regulate data caps, introduces bill
Senator Wyden introduces bill to regulate data caps, net neutrality.
BPI court order in England sees legal Pirate Bay-operated sites blocked by some ISPs
ISPs use BPI court order to block legitimate promobay.org website ran by Pirate Bay.
Google Fiber installation begins in Kansas City
Google has started installing Google Fiber in Kansas City.
Australian government to drop mandatory ISP filtering, doesn't mean they still don't want it
No mandatory ISP filtering from the Australian government, they still would like it, though.
Wikipedia founder will encrypt the site if the UK passes their Communications Data Bill
If the UK government passes their Communications Data Bill, Wikipedia's founder would encrypt the si.
Google Fiber in Kansas City, only $70/month, 1Gbps speed
Google officially announces Google Fiber for Kansas City residents.
German ISP manages incredible new speed over cable
A German ISP manages 4.7Gbps over an existing cable network, brings dreams to computer users everywh.
Another censorship ruling: Dutch court says Pirate Bay must be blocked or face fines
Dutch courts rule countries ISPs must block access to The Pirate Bay or face fines.
The Netherlands becomes the first country to pass net neutrality law
Net neutrality law has been passed in the Netherlands.
UK court ruling that ISPs must block The Pirate Bay has driven traffic to the site
The Pirate Bay sees more traffic after the UK High Court rules that ISPs must block access.
UK ISPs must block access to The Pirate Bay a court rules
UK courts rule that British ISPs have to block access to The Pirate Bay.
Nicholas Merrill's Non-profit ISP start up promises fully encrypted, private Internet
Nicholas Merrill is creating a new non-profit ISP in which all data is encrypted and private.
According to RIAA, ISPs to start policing copyrights by July 12
ISPs to implement graduated response to piracy by July 12.
Europe has ruled that ISPs can't be forced to block pirate sites, NZBs and torrent users cry pirated tears of joy.nzb
Europe does something great, rules that ISPs can't be forced to block pirate sites.
iiNet announce the opening of an R&D facility
iiNet announce R&D facility - building their own Iron Man suits to combat other ISP's?
ISP "Spin" spins up more aggressive plan structure - 2TB and 'free' ADSL2+ plans
But as always, there's a catch.
Centrelink and Medicare make efforts to do away with queues
Going wireless with handheld devices at the doors.
Industry experts back Conroy up - Coalition's mixed bag broadband plan is a step backwards
Reinstating why the NBN is critical to picking up the ball.