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Obama Administration Sues to Block AT&T/T-Mobile Merger

AT&T’s proposed $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile hit a major roadblock August 31, when the U.S.

Austin Installs Outdoor Surveillance Cameras

Can security cameras and a town that likes being known as “weird” mix?

AAI's Analysis of Verizon-Cable Is Industrial Policy Not Antitrust

Reading through The American Antitrust Institute's white paper on Verizon-Cable, it is striking how little analysis is relevant to antitrust/market-competition and how it is basically a thinly veil

Municipal Broadband: Wired to Waste

As the 21st Century evolves and our economy begins to recover, there is near-universal agreement on the importance of expanding Americans’ access to high-speed Internet service.

A Postmortem Look at City Wi-FI

Author Eric M. Fraser, a future guest on The Heartland Institute's InfoTech & Telecom News podcast, wrote this article for the August 2010 issue of Internet Law.

ISPs Sign FCC Cyber-Security Code of Conduct

A group of major Internet Service Providers signed the Federal Communications Commission’s new code of conduct designed to limit cybercrime.
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