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  1. techlawjournal.com

    FCC Rules on Pulver's Free World Dialup VOIP Service. February 12, 2004. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted, but did not release, a Declaratory Ruling (DR) on Pulver.com's petition for declaratory ruling regarding the classification of its Free World Dialup (FWD) service. The FCC issued a press release [PDF] that reveals almost nothing about the content of the DR.
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Jeff Pulver is an American Internet entrepreneur and futurist known for his work as an innovator in the field of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).Pulver's early work in VoIP with his company Free World Dialup led to a significant regulatory decision by the Federal Communications Commission in 2004 which classified VoIP as an internet application, rather than as a telephony service which ...
  3. linkedin.com

    Apr 11, 2024When Jeff Pulver filed the Free World Dialup Petition at the FCC on February 5, 2003, Jeff had no idea a year later his petition would become known as "The Pulver Order." The passage of this ...
  4. networkcomputing.com

    The Federal Communications Commission took a baby step forward in Voice over Internet Protocol regulation today, by ruling that the Free World Dialup service was not subject to traditional voice-service regulations.. While proponents of VoIP were quick to hail the decision as a move toward keeping the technology free of regulation, FCC chairman Michael Powell and other commissioners made it ...
  5. 02.19.04 Share. Print this page Late today the FCC released its formal "Memorandum Opinion and Order" declaring pulver.com's free computer-to-computer Free World Dialup ("FWD") voice-over-Internet- protocol ("VoIP") service to be an unregulated, jurisdictionally interstate "information service." ...
  6. Jan 6, 2003The World's Pioneering Tech Cop: Margrethe Vestager, the E.U.'s antitrust regulator, put technology's harms on the global agenda. As her role neared its end, she reflected on a decade of ...

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