New deal connects Indonesian businesses to global internet exchanges

Moratelindo, one of the largest telecommunications infrastructure and network providers in Indonesia, has chosen Epsilon Telecommunications, a global interconnectivity provider to connect customers to a global ecosystem of internet exchanges (IXs) via a service it calls Remote Peering.

New tech could help traveling VR gamers experience ‘ludicrous speed’ without motion sickness

Vehicle passengers using VR headsets to pass the time during travel could be set to enjoy games which move at 'ludicrous speed' without experiencing motion sickness, researchers say.

Broadband Bummer: Why Are Internet Prices Going Up in 2024?

Let's do a quick dive into what internet prices are doing, and where the experts think these key metrics could be headed this year.

FCC to reinstate net neutrality, but it’s not as easy as it once was

5G’s ability to offer different speeds for different purposes upends the traditional concept of net neutrality.

Chaparral Wireless named official internet provider for the Star on the Mountain

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – The El Paso Chamber announced that Chaparral Wireless will be the official internet provider for the iconic Star on the Mountain. Chaparral Wireless will provide fiber optic…

No more refunds after 100 hours: Steam closes Early Access playtime loophole

It's largely a win against scammers, but a simple policy doesn't fit all games.

FCC wants rules for ‘most important part of the internet you’ve probably never heard of’

U.S. agencies want to secure the Border Gateway Protocol, but experts question whether their approach could worsen security.

T-Mobile’s New Internet Plan Lets You Travel With It for $160

Frequently roadtrippin’ people with an RV or who like to camp or are stilling clinging to #vanlife, T-Mobile has a new internet plan for you. Be warned, it is not cheap if you want unlimited data...

The Internet Has So Many Questions For Woman Who Ran Marathon With A Fridge On Her Back

A RIFF on what country is really about.

More Than 300,000 New Jersey Residents Could Lose Internet In May

The digital divide is a real issue for low-income families in NJ. If the Affordable Connectivity Program is canceled, it could leave many without a connection.