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FCC Backs Brand New App to Stop Robocalls
FCC Backs Brand New App to Stop Robocalls
FCC Backs Brand New App to Stop Robocalls
How annoying are telemarketers? What's more annoying is that the FCC knows about them, also dislikes them, but they can't do anything about it - until now.
Internet To Slow Down?
Internet To Slow Down?
Internet To Slow Down?
It's exactly what all internet users in the United States feared; the FCC has proposed to lift regulations on internet neutrality. Pretty much, your internet providing can slow down your Netflix, Hulu, and other streaming services if those services don't pay the provider a nice fee.
FCC Says You Can Tether Your Phone For Free with Verizon – Tech Tuesday
FCC Says You Can Tether Your Phone For Free with Verizon – Tech Tuesday
FCC Says You Can Tether Your Phone For Free with Verizon – Tech Tuesday
For a while Verizon has been blocking people that load apps on their phones that allow them to share their 3G/4G connection with their other wifi devices. Last week the FCC released a descision about the ability to use tethering on your phone without having to pay extra for it. Seems that the FCC says we should be able to do it. And now that the decision has been made, some people wonder if will a
Tech Thursday – New WiFi Technology Can Cover 12,000 Square Miles
Tech Thursday – New WiFi Technology Can Cover 12,000 Square Miles
Tech Thursday – New WiFi Technology Can Cover 12,000 Square Miles
If you live out in the boondocks of Upstate New York and have to rely on a cell companies' 3G service or a satellite for internet access, you may have another option available to you soon. The new wireless standard of 802.22 has been approved, and is capable of covering 12,000 square miles by using the white spaces left in the TV frequency spectrum.
Tech Thursday – Tax on Your Cell Phone At All Time High
Tech Thursday – Tax on Your Cell Phone At All Time High
Tech Thursday – Tax on Your Cell Phone At All Time High
It’s no big secret that New York has some of the highest taxes in the country. Property, sales, and income to name a few. But a new report also shows that New Yorkers pay more than 20 percent of their wireless bills in taxes and fees thanks to outdated and duplicated surcharges.