Should Last Mile Broadband Connection to the Home be Universal? Should Government Build the Infrastructure to Make it Happen?
For more than a decade U.S. telecommunications policy has been guided by a vision of facilities-based competition in the last-mile. But
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Is Digital TV Must-Carry a Must-Giveaway?
The FCC will decide soon whether to grant broadcasters “must-carry” rights on cable systems for the five or more channels of digital prog
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Shared Airwaves/Shared Content: Open Spectrum and Digital Rights Management
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Is America Facing a Technology Innovation Crisis?
According to Forrester Research, nearly 4,000 white-collar jobs are leaving the U.S. a week for low-cost locales. McKinsey & Co. forecas
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From Napster to FCCster: Will ‘Smart Radio’ and Direct Citizen Access to the Airwaves make the FCC Obsolete?
Because the FCC has been slow to provide adequate spectrum for unlicensed broadband applications like Wi-Fi, growing numbers of software-
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