ISPs Can Charge Extra for Fast Gaming under FCC’s Internet Rules, Critics Say
OTI on why the FCC’s proposed no-throttling rule should ban not only selective slowing down, but also selective speeding up.
Live at Sea-Air-Space 2024 with Dr. P.W. Singer
New America and ASU’s Peter W. Singer speaks with the Center on Maritime Strategy on the future of the Navy.
New America’s Future of Work and the Innovation Economy Initiative Welcomes Three Inaugural Fellows
The Future of Work and the Innovation Economy initiative is pleased to announce that three senior executives will join as fellows.
The Broadband Nutrition Label Is a “Long Overdue, Common-Sense Tool for Consumers,” Says OTI
“People deserve to know what they’re paying for—and this new broadband nutrition label provides useful information they need.”
Where Did the Migrant Crisis Come From?
In episode 50 of his podcast, New America and ASU’s Peter Bergen examines the origins of the migrant crisis.
15 Years: The Journey from Cocktail Napkin to Broadband Nutrition Label
We’re taking a look back at how OTI’s 15 years of advocacy successfully enabled the adoption of the broadband nutrition label.
An Alleged Turkish Strike in Somalia Emphasizes the Challenge of Tracking Strikes in Somalia’s Crowded Battlefield
Future Security’s David Sterman examines the challenges of tracking U.S. strikes in Somalia’s crowded battlefield
Establishing a Right to Early Education: Part Two of a Four-Part Series
States, such as Florida and New Jersey, have used their constitutions to extend early education access to more children.
Making Child Care Accessible through a Citizens’ Assembly
Hollie Russon Gilman and Sarah Jacob spoke with Harry Nathan Gottlieb and Matt Byrne of Unify America.