Federal Regulation

FCC Extends Cable ‘Viewability’ Rule

Under an order adopted unanimously by the Federal Communications Commission, all cable companies with hybrid, digital-analog systems must continue carrying stations' analog signals until Dec.

July 03, 2012

AT&T Shareholders Will Vote on Wireless Net Neutrality in 2013

A tiny percentage of AT&T shareholders has succeeded in placing on next year’s annual shareholder’s ballot a corporate policy position on wireless network neutrality.

June 08, 2012

Three States Called Upon to Reclaim T-Mobile Subsidies

Good Jobs First, a national resource center on economic development accountability, has called on officials in Kansas, Oregon, and Texas to explore all possibilities for recapturing taxpayer subsid

April 30, 2012

Is Obama This Century's Hayes?

There are many ways to describe those who fear encroaching technology: Luddites, technophobes and, incorrectly, President Rutherford B. Hayes.

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.

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

Scott Cleland

Forbes

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March 28, 2012
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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.

PC Mag.com

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remarked on article about T-Mobile asking FCC to delay approval of Verizon spectrum purchase.

Phone Dog

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March 07, 2012
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Said FCC should get out of the way and let Verizon purchase spectrum.

CNET

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March 07, 2012
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Whenever the FCC dithers over no-brainers like this, money is lost and investments curtailed.

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