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WASHINGTON — Comcast, the nation’s largest cable provider, and BitTorrent, a file-sharing company, today announced plans to collaborate on ways to distribute large files over the cable company’s broadband network.

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WASHINGTON — Today the FCC revealed the winning bidders of the “700 MHZ” spectrum auction. Verizon Wireless won the prized C Block license.

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At the Federal Communications Commission’s “open meeting” today, the agency passed new rules that change how Internet service providers report data about their broadband services. The FCC also released an updated assessment of America’s broadband marketplace.

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WASHINGTON — A bipartisan group of five House members today filed a measure aimed at nullifying a controversial Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rule that would end a 32-year-old ban on radio and television broadcasters owning newspapers in Seattle and other of the nation’s largest media markets. It is the House companion to legislation offered in the Senate last week.

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WASHINGTON — Last night, Free Press and members of the SavetheInternet.com Coalition filed “reply comments” with the Federal Communications Commission as part of the federal agency’s ongoing investigation into the discriminatory blocking by Comcast and other Internet service providers.

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WASHINGTON — Comcast has admitted hiring people to fill up the limited number of seats at yesterday’s Federal Communications Commission hearing at Harvard. More than 100 people were turned away when the event reached capacity. The public hearing was part of the federal agency’s ongoing investigation into allegations that the cable giant is blocking consumers’ access to legal Web traffic.

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — At a public hearing today at Harvard Law School, legal scholars, technology experts, entrepreneurs and industry representatives will go before the Federal Communications Commission to debate what rules should govern high-speed Internet networks.

WHAT: A Public Hearing on the Future of the Internet
WHEN: Monday, Feb 25, 2008, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — On Monday, Comcast will be scrutinized by the Federal Communications Commission at a public hearing about the policies that will shape the future of the Internet.