Editorials: Telecom

What Do Dish-Sprint, Google Fiber, & T-Mobile’s No Contracts, All Mean?

Competition is alive and well in the U.S. communications market.

Google Lands Sweet Deal, Taxpayers Are the Suckers

This piece in the Heartlander, "Google Goes Shopping at a Dollar Store" by Ran

Federal Government Looking to Tax Internet – And Let States Do It Too

The Big Government, Never-Enough-of-Your-Coin-Coalition – Internet Division – is at it yet again.

Spectrum Allocation: Time to Get on With It

My new policy brief urges the Federal Communications Commission to get on with the business of allocating the necessary spectrum to mee

Obama Again Picking Private Sector Losers at the Expense of Winners

The Barack Obama Administration is fabulously successful at choosing terribly in the private sector.

DOJ Joins FCC in Picking Wireless Winners and Losers

The DOJ has joined the FCC in trying to pick market winners (Sprint/T-Mobile)  and losers (Verizon/AT&T) in the U.S. wireless market.

Internet Taxes

The Tribune's April 8 editorial "Online vs. on the corner; Time to put dot-coms on par with your local store" is off base on Internet taxes.

You Can Have a Big Economy, or a Big Government – Not Both

President Barack Obama has for five-plus years said and done two contradictory things regarding the United States’ economy.

Six EU Nations Revolt Against Google’s Virtual Colonialization of Their Private Data

Ironically six of the original European colonial powers of yesteryear, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands, have

Leftists want next FCC Chairman to over-regulate even more than the last

President Barack Obama is currently contemplating a replacement for Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Julius Genachowski – who