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FCC’s Net Regs in Conflict with President’s Pledges

The FCC’s Open Internet order should be ripe for review and “fixing” given President Obama’s pledge in his SOTU speech last night: “To reduce barriers to growth and investment, I’ve ordered a review of...

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Google: “Thinking big with a gig” or “Doing small at a crawl?”

It has now been over a year since Google promised with great fanfare that it would “make a meaningful contribution to the shared goal of delivering faster and better Internet for everyone” by offering...

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AT&T – T-Mobile: A Solution to Many Problems

Despite Sprint and Clearwire opposing the proposed AT&T-T-Mobile acquisition, expect the DOJ and FCC to approve it, because the DOJ appreciates the facts of vibrant wireless competition and because...

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The Net Neutrality Accountability Gauntlet

The House’s rejection of the FCC’s December Open Internet order 240-179 is just the latest in an ongoing high-profile accountability gauntlet for the FCC’s unauthorized, unwarranted and unjustified net...

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FCC’s In Search of Relevance in 706 Report

The FCC’s latest arbitrary and capricious torturing of the facts, law, and common sense, in its most recent 706 report, makes it obvious that the FCC is “in search of relevance” and highly insecure...

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Denying Competitive Substitution is Weakest Link of FCC’s De-Competition Policy

In order to justify broadband price regulation in the Open Internet and Data Roaming orders, the FCC and FreePress must continue to undermine Congress’ competition policy by denying the increasingly...

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The Dangers of Over-Regulating Competition

As a regular reader of Steve Pearlstein’s Washington Post’s business column, I was dismayed at the consistent pro-regulation frame of Sunday’s piece on the AT&T-T-Mobile acquisition: “The Revenge...

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Rural Cellular’s Dilemma: Can’t Win the Future, Anchored to the Past

The Rural Cellular Association’s opposition to the AT&T/T-Mobile acquisition puts a spotlight on the un-sustainability of the analog rural cellular model that is on the wrong side of broadband...

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The FCC’s public wireless network blocks lawful Internet traffic

According to the FCC’s own hard-to-find disclosure, the FCC does not operate its own broadband “public use wireless ‘Hotspot’ network” according to the FCC’s Open Internet regulations that it mandated...

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Top Ten Flaws in FCC’s AT&T / T-Mobile Competition Analysis

The unprecedented release of a FCC draft staff analysis opposing the proposed AT&T / T-Mobile transaction could backfire legally, undermining its intent to backstop the DOJ’s pending lawsuit...

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