May 7, 2013 Please read my latest Daily Caller Op-ed: “The FCC Transition?” –It highlights the strategic transition challenges facing FCC Chairman nominee Tom Wheeler. –It’s also Part 7 of my Modernization Consensus Research Series. * * * * * Modernization Consensus Series (Note: This...
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What Do Dish-Sprint, Google Fiber, & T-Mobile’s No Contracts All Mean?
April 22, 2013 Competition is alive and well in the U.S. communications market. Market forces have produced a barrage of big competitive developments in just a few weeks. Dish’s disruptive $25b bid for Sprint could offer consumers a new choice of a lower-price, faster-speed, all-wireless...
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DOJ Joins FCC in Picking Wireless Winners and Losers – My Daily Caller Op-ed
April 15, 2013 Please see my latest Daily Caller Op-ed: “DOJ Joins FCC in Picking Wireless Winners and Losers”. It’s Part 7 of my Government Spectrum Waste, Fraud & Abuse Research Series. * * * * * Government Spectrum Waste, Fraud and Abuse Research Series...
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Daily Caller Op-ed – Will New FCC Chair be a Modernist or Nostalgist?
April 2, 2013 Please read my latest Daily Caller Op-ed: “Will the New FCC Chair Be a Modernist or Nostalgist?” It is Part 6 of my Modernization Consensus Research Series. * * * * * Modernization Consensus Series (Note: This research series previews strategic developments...
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Why IP Interconnection Would Break the Internet – My Daily Caller Op-ed
March 15, 2013 Please don’t miss my new Daily Caller Op-ed: “Why IP Interconnection Would Break the Internet”. It‘s a must read for anyone interested in the IP transition and the FCC. * * * * * Obsolete Communications Law Research Series: Note: Please see...
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Don’t Miss Litan-Singer Book: The Need for Speed
February 28, 2013 Kudos to Robert Litan and Hal Singer for the clarity-of-thought and free market policy wisdom in their new book: “The Need for Speed: A New Framework for Telecommunications Policy for the 21st Century.” Here is the link to the book on Amazon....
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Oops! Professor Crawford’s Model Broadband Nation, Korea, Doesn’t Support Net Neutrality & Favors Market Concentration
February 26, 2013 As Professor Crawford continues her book tour advocating for a broadband utopia of an ultra-fast, government-subsidized, public-utility-regulated, broadband network with net neutrality, the supposed-facts undergirding her proposal, are crumbling away. As I explained recently in my analysis “Why Europe Is Falling Behind...
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ITU in Search of Relevance in Internet Age
February 19, 2013 Please see my Daily Caller Op-ed about the latest ITU argument for asserting control of the Internet: “ITU in Search of Relevance in the Internet Age”...
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America’s Real Wireless Problem Isn’t Too Little WiFi
February 7, 2013 Concerning wireless spectrum policy, the federal government is totally missing the forest for the trees. In super-hyping the potential of turning 6-12 MHz of yet-to-be-auctioned TV broadcast spectrum into free “super wifi,” unlicensed “white spaces” someday, the government is totally missing America’s...
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Developing Fundamental Consensus for the IP Transition – Part 4 Modernization Consensus Series
January 29, 2013 Please read my latest Daily Caller Op-ed: “Developing Fundamental Consensus for the IP Transition”. Importantly, it builds upon Public Knowledge’s “Five Fundamentals” framework in its PSTN comments to the FCC. It’s part 4 of the Modernization Consensus Research Series. * * *...
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