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Retailers must follow the rules of text message marketing
Marketing text messages can be effective if retailers proceed with caution, a guide says.
Posted 03/04/2013Katie DeatschPost a comment
Related Searches:Text Message | Logistics | Privacy
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‘Net Neutrality’ rules will go into effect Nov. 20
The rules aim to prevent Internet service providers from favoring certain web traffic.
Posted 09/23/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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FCC’s net neutrality rules come under attack in Congress
Republican congresswoman Marsha Blackburn’s bill would block the FCC from regulating web access.
Posted 01/06/2011Don DavisPost a comment
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The FCC passes ‘net neutrality’ rules
Online retailers generally have favored the net neutrality position.
Posted 12/21/2010Allison Enright1 comments
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The FCC pushes forward a new approach to Net Neutrality
The Federal Communications Commission yesterday proposed a new policy intended to protect “net neutrality,” preventing Internet bandwidth providers from favoring certain data transmissions, without imposing “regulatory overreach” that could stifle investment by telecommunications companies in the Internet’s infrastructure. E-commerce companies generally favor the net neutrality stance because they want consumers to be able to access video and other content on their sites without restrictions.
Posted 05/06/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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FCC proposes speeding up broadband and extending it to more consumers
The FCC today unveiled a 10-year plan to extend broadband Internet access to nearly 100 million more consumers and make the web at least 25 times faster for most consumers. Achieving those goals could make online shopping more appealing, experts say.
Posted 03/16/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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AT&T promise encourages proponents of network neutrality
By vowing not to impose a tiered system of wired broadband Internet content delivery service for the next two years, AT&T has increased hope among retailers for legislation designed to keep the Internet a level playing field for e-commerce companies.
Posted 01/02/2007Bill BriggsPost a comment
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After defeats, e-retail group still pushing Senate on net neutrality
Despite failed attempts in the House and Senate to pass bills that would protect network neutrality, or an Internet free of control by telecommunications companies, a group of e-retailers is still pressing for new legislation favoring net neutrality.
Posted 07/17/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Network neutrality stays alive in the Senate
A Senate committee vote that ended in a tie is a far cry from the overwhelming defeat in the House. Now proponents and critics rally to face an uncertain path moving forward.
Posted 06/29/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Online retailers applaud new House bill on “network neutrality”
Amazon, IAC/Interactive, eBay and others applauded today’s introduction of a bill designed to protect “network neutrality” and prevent telecommunications companies from creating Internet usage policies that could favor some companies over others.
Posted 05/18/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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