FCC Rules Against Comcast in Bloomberg Dispute
The Federal Communications Commission ruled in Bloomberg TV's favor in a dispute with Comcast, saying the cable provider must provide the business news network with more desirable channel positions
Franken, FCC Policies Are About Control, Not Competition
Franken, FCC Policies Are About Control, Not Competition
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Arizona House Retreats from Internet Censorship
Oped submission to the Arizona Republic.
Is Obama this century's Hayes?
Published in the Washington Examiner.
Government Should Recognize the Consumer-Driven Revolution in Communications
Right now we are in the midst of a revolution in communications. Dynamic changes and improvements in technology have revolutionized the way we live and work.
Forbes
Congratulated the members of Congress who have ensured the FCC cannot squat on valuable spectrum or dole it out only to those entities it determines is most deserving.
Deseret News
Rather than have a gov't agency determining what defines offensive material -- something that is subjective in any event -- wouldn't it make more sense for concerned consumers to write letters, pro
OSS Billing News
And AT&T is correct in this instance. Some company will wind up with T-Mobile, or T-Mobile will go the way of the dodo, and to what end? To satisfy the FCC's dithering over competition?
PC Mag.com
remarked on article about T-Mobile asking FCC to delay approval of Verizon spectrum purchase.
