Tech newsletter: Internet provider sued for lying about speed
Here is a look at tech and politics news from the last week.
Welcome to the Tuesday edition of Internet Insider
, where we dissect tech and politics unfolding online. Today:
FTC sues Frontier for misrepresenting internet speeds
Man targeted by D.C. police for sharing hacked data speaks out
1 million people signed up for FCC’s broadband discount program the week it launched
The
internet service provider (ISP), for allegedly not providing customers with internet speeds it promised.
They allege
Frontier Communications advertised and sold internet speeds based on download speeds but it
Cellular Technology Enhances School Bus Safety In one test, a school bus equipped with cellular vehicle-to-everything technology automatically sent out a signal to a nearby Audi e-tron. The bus driver did not need to take any special steps to trigger the notification.
School buses are a safe way to transport kids to and from their places of learning. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Admin. calls school buses the “safest vehicle(s) on the road” and says students are about 70 times more likely to arrive at school safely if they take a school bus instead of a car.
But there are moments along the bus route where bad things can happen.
When the cable TV salesman comes calling, you should fully expect your city council to sell you down the river. Not that they mean to do it. It’s simply
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