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DoJ Investigates E-Book ‘Collusion’

Apple’s attempts to jumpstart consumer interest in its e-readers have prompted the U.S.

Existing Laws, Technology Can Protect Our Privacy

Privacy is one of our most cherished values, especially in this increasingly connected world.

EU Regulations Hamper Telco Network Investments

European Union regulations are impeding network investments by large telecom operators, according to an industry survey released in March.

Cybersecurity Bill Introduced in Senate

Growing concerns about cybersecurity threats have prompted a bipartisan group of U.S. senators to introduce legislation aimed at securing the country’s vital infrastructure.

Public Comments Sought on BART Cell-Phone Shutdown

The Federal Communications Commission is seeking public comment on when it is appropriate for a local government to shut down mobile networks without notice, after San Francisco officials interrupt

AT&T Proposes App Companies Pay for Customer Data Use

AT&T revealed it may implement a pay plan that would force providers of mobile services to pay for the cost of data usage associated with streaming movies and smartphone applications.

Verizon Spectrum/Cross-Marketing Deals Hit FCC Roadblock

In a late-February filing, Verizon requested Federal Communications Commission approval of a $4 billion purchase of cable company wireless-spectrum licenses.

Missouri Study Disputes FCC Broadband Coverage Report

A Federal Communications Commission study concluding Missouri is below the national average in broadband Internet access has been refuted by a subsequent study conducted by the Missouri Public Serv

‘Spectrum Crunch’ Tied to FCC’s Actions

No one knows when the United States will run out of wireless spectrum, but many in the industry agree a crunch is coming.

House Bills Aim to Reform FCC

Two bills designed to curtail regulatory overreach by the Federal Communications Commission await debate in Congress.
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