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Any interior decorator will tell you, theres a fine line between blush and bashful. Unfortunately for Aio Wireless, the same cant be said of plum and magenta — at least not in a court of law. T-Mobile announced today that a Federal Court in Texas has ordered the ATT subsidiary to stop using a plum […]

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Much of the reaction to a federal court’s decision to gut net neutrality has been of the we’re-doomed variety, with critics worried that Internet service providers such as Verizon will be free to mess up our ability to stream movies and surf the web the way we want. But another…

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A federal court has rejected FCC Open Internet regulations to ensure Internet service providers can’t discriminate when it comes to web traffic. In Verizon v. FCC, the Washington, DC, court found that ISPs can legally prioritize or block some traffic, the Washington Post reports. The court did, however, rule that…

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