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Ars Technica -
5 hours and 57 minutes ago
pOutgoing FCC Chair Kevin Martin will get a chance to see his smut free wireless plan approved by
the Commission in December. But many loose ends remain to be tied up. /ppa
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Ars Technica -
5 hours and 57 minutes ago
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the Commission in December. But many loose ends remain to be tied up. /ppa
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Lifehacker -
9 hours and 7 minutes ago
The Wall Street Journal reports that outgoing FCC Chairman Kevin Martin wants to offer free Wi-Fi
to allmdash;porn-free Wi-Fi, to be more specific. The no-smut specification is a little
troubling,...
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Lifehacker -
9 hours and 7 minutes ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/12/free-wi-fi.png" width="200"
height="189" /The Wall Street Journal reports that outgoing FCC Chairman Kevin Martin a
href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122809560499668087.html"wants to offer free Wi-Fi to
all/amdash;porn-free Wi-Fi, to be more specific. The no-smut specification is a little troubling,
since drawing a straight line through the massive gray area of propriety isn't a simple task, but
the FCC has also proposed a version of the plan that would allow adults to opt out of the
filtering. Sound like a winner to you? iPhoto by a
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Techmeme -
10 hours and 7 minutes ago
Amy Schatz / Wall Street Journal:
FCC Head Pushes Free
Web Plan — Outgoing Federal Communications Commission Chairman
Kevin Martin is pushing for action in December on a plan to offer free, pornography-free wireless
Internet service to all Americans, despite objections from the wireless industry and some
consumer groups.
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GigaOM -
10 hours and 25 minutes ago
The Federal Communications Commission is expected to
address the issue of creating a nationwide, filtered broadband network at its Dec. 18 meeting
according to the Wall Street Journal. That gives that meeting the potential to be as
controversial as the one held last month on election day. The November meeting approved two
mergers and created the potential for
free wireless spectrum over the protests of broadcasters. This upcoming meeting could create
free, licensed wireless spectrum in the AWS-3 band, ticking off T-Mobile,
which paid $4 billion to lease the adjacent AWS-1 spectrum.
The FCC had issued a rule making on the topic back in June with a proposal that would create two
tiers of wireless Internet service in the 2155-2175 MHz spectrum band. The lowest tier would
provide free wireless broadband for the 100 million Americans who don’t have access to
broadband right now, and a carrier would sell access to the faster tier for all comers. The rule
making was similar to a proposal created by
the Kleiner-backed startup M2Z Networks, which had asked the FCC to give it the spectrum for
free.
Originally, the FCC had talked about filtering that free wireless network to rid it of
objectionable content for everyone, but in October, when the FCC issued a report saying that such
a network
wouldn’t interfere with T-Mobile’s network, a spokesman for the regulatory agency
said the filtering provisions would only be aimed at children. That could stop some consumer
advocates from protesting the FCC actions, but it won’t stop T-Mobile, which shows no signs
of backing down, even though its efforts to stop the proposal on the grounds that it will
interfere with the T-Mobile network have failed.
At the meeting, the Commission is also expected to take up the issue of a la carte cable, as well
as cable providers’ tactic of switching some formerly basic channels to a higher service
tier — in effect raising the price for service for some subscribers, angering consumers and
content providers. Much like the outgoing Bush administration is striving to issue its own rules
before the changing of the guard, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin is attempting to make his mark on the
nation’s communications
before his exit.


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Silicon Alley Insider -
13 hours and 23 minutes ago
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alt="Kevin_Martin.jpg" title="Kevin_Martin.jpg" width="180" height="180" /During the FCC's December
meeting, chair Kevin Martin plans to push for a free, but porn-free Internet service that would be
available to all Americans. Reports the a
href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122809560499668087.html?mod=rss_whats_news_technology"emWall
Street Journal/em/a:/p p style="padding-left: 30px;"The proposal to allow a no-smut, free wireless
Internet service is part of a proposal to auction off a chunk of airwaves. The winning bidder would
be required to set aside a quarter of the airwaves for a free Internet service. The winner could
establish a paid service that would have a fast wireless Internet connection. The free service
could be slower and would be required to filter out pornography and other material not suitable for
children. The FCC's proposal mirrors a plan offered by M2Z Networks Inc., a start-up backed by
Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers partner John Doerr./p pThe proposal faces objections from consumer
groups -- who say the FCC's filtering will go too far -- and the wireless carriers, who complain
that a free Internet would interfere with their own radiowaves (and customer-base)./p pstrongSee
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