Is your slow internet connection getting you down? Here are the most common causes and how to fix them.
Of course, your internet might actually be slow today, but rebooting your router normally fixes that. Net neutrality: an internet slowdown Net neutrality: what is it and why does it matter?
Having a slow internet connection can be frustrating. Here are seven potential reasons why your internet is running slowly, plus how to speed it back up.
Many popular websites Wednesday featured the "spinning wheel" that typically greets users with slow Internet connections. It was a symbolic statement to voice support for net neutrality.
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Websites including Foursquare, Netflix and WordPress are taking part in Internet Slowdown Day to make a case for unfettered access to the Internet. The slowdown will only be symbolic, not real.
The alternative that today's campaigners are pushing is to regulate broadband Internet providers like utilities using a proviso of the ; . Right now, broadband companies are considered a Title I entity. Title II of that act describes “common carriers,” and it’s the way that the FCC currently regulates phone companies. ; Fight for the Future is proposing that the FCC simply bump Internet providers into Title II.
Slow internet on WiFi on computer Ask Question Asked today Modified today Viewed 6 times 0 When I plug my ethernet to my computer my download speed is almost 1000mbps. But when I take out...
By: Aaron Sankin ; Step one is to conduct a so-called speed test. Jonathan Schwantes, senior policy counsel at Consumer Reports, who works on the organization’s Fight for Fair Internet initiative, which is collecting consumers’ internet bills and speed test results as part of its advocacy work, suggests using a pair of tests, one from Ookla and another from MLab. Each uses slightly different methods, so Schwantes recommends trying both to make sure they’re consistent. The tests show two im...