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Netflix warns ISPs against 'draconian' response after Net neutrality ruling

2014-01-23 13:07:33| InfoWorld: Top News

Netflix has a message for ISPs that might be thinking about charging more to carry its video service in the wake of last week's Net neutrality ruling: Do so at your own risk.

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Google uses YouTube performance to rate ISPs

2014-01-22 17:19:16| InfoWorld: Top News

A new Google service uses YouTube to shed some light on the bandwidth delivered by ISPs. The Video Quality Report website will first be available in Canada, where users will be able to see how an ISP's network performs in a specific region. Unlike many other performance tests, the Video Quality Report doesn't spit out a number of megabits per second, but one of three ratings.

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U.K. ISPs to Filter Porn by Default by Year's End

2013-07-22 20:33:00| PC Magazine Security Product Guide

The U.K. government has announced plans to make the filtering of pornographic Internet content a default setting for all Web users in the country.

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ISPs to automatically filter porn under new U.K. rules

2013-07-22 17:23:05| CNET News.com

The prime minister is set to announce new measures that require account holders to opt in to pornographic content. [Read more]    

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Customers rate speed over price when switching ISPs

2013-07-09 12:40:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) High-speed broadband services could reduce annual churn rates for fixed broadband by 3 percentage points, according to a study by Analysys Mason. According to a survey of over 6,500 consumers in Europe and the USA, most of them prefer 'a cheaper service'. However, 14 percent of respondents who intended to leave their fixed broadband service provider in the next six months said that the reason that they were leaving their current provider was not price, but because their current service was not fast enough. The trend is consistent across all of the European countries. In the USA, a greater proportion of high-speed customers intended to churn, but this could be because of the low take-up of high-speed services in this country, which led to a small sample.

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