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Message-ID: <FAF92F40-17A4-410F-8EA4-102CC3FE0645@roscom.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2016 21:56:03 -0500
From: Monty Solomon <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: Trump's FCC: Tom Wheeler to be replaced, set-top box reform
could be dead
Trump's FCC: Tom Wheeler to be replaced, set-top box reform could be dead
Tom Wheeler's time as chairman of the Federal Communications
Commission is nearing an end now that Republican Donald Trump has won
the presidency. You can expect Wheeler to step down from his
chairmanship on or before January 20, when Trump is inaugurated.
It's customary for the chair to step down when the White House shifts
to the opposing party. All five FCC commissioners are appointed by the
president and confirmed by the US Senate, with the president's party
having a one-vote majority. (The president usually appoints minority
party commissioners based on recommendations made by minority party
lawmakers.)
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/11/trumps-fcc-tom-wheeler-to-be-replaced-set-top-box-reform-could-be-dead/
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Message-ID: <F3F37CB6-473E-4CE5-900D-9F12DE5C8628@roscom.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2016 13:03:33 -0500
From: Monty Solomon <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: A 10-Digit Key Code to Your Private Life: Your Cellphone
Number
A 10-Digit Key Code to Your Private Life: Your Cellphone Number
By Steve Lohr
A mobile number can be even more valuable than a Social Security
number, since it's tied to so many databases and connected to a device
you carry with you.
The next time someone asks you for your cellphone number, you may want
to think twice about giving it.
The cellphone number is more than just a bunch of digits. It is
increasingly used as a link to private information maintained by all
sorts of companies, including money lenders and social networks. It
can be used to monitor and predict what you buy, look for online or
even watch on television.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/13/business/cellphone-number-social-security-number-10-digit-key-code-to-private-life.html
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Message-ID: <94206B90-9986-4F3C-BE22-09831A688C9C@roscom.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2016 21:55:05 -0500
From: Monty Solomon <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: AT&T zero-rating of DirecTV data may violate net
neutrality, FCC says
AT&T zero-rating of DirecTV data may violate net neutrality, FCC says
By Jon Brodkin
The Federal Communications Commission says AT&T may be violating net
neutrality rules by allowing DirecTV video to stream without counting
against mobile data caps while charging other companies for the same
privilege.
The FCC's wireless bureau outlined its concerns in a letter sent to
AT&T yesterday. AT&T owns DirecTV and "zero-rates" its video so that
it doesn't count against the data caps imposed on smartphones and
other mobile devices. At the same time, AT&T charges other companies
for the right to stream video or other media without counting against
customers' data caps. AT&T calls the charges "Sponsored Data."
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/11/att-zero-rating-of-directv-data-may-violate-net-neutrality-fcc-says/
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