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Sprint acquiring T-Mobile runs risk of “regulatory contagion,” says TF’s Jon Henke

March 11, 2014

Sprint, America’s #3 wireless provider, is attempting to buy T-Mobile, the industry’s fourth-largest player. It’s unclear if regulators will approve the deal, but they’re certainly...


Comcast-TWC Deal Won’t Reduce Competition: Geoff Manne in the Global Post

February 14, 2014

With Comcast seeking to buy Time Warner Cable, making it the biggest provider of television and Internet connections in the country, some have expressed concerns...


The FCC Should Protect the Most Truly “Captive Audience” for Telecom Services: Prisoners

March 26, 2013

While the tech policy community debates Susan Crawford’s new book Captive Audience, her plea for sweeping regulation to avert a cable monopoly, a truly “captive...


ICANN Should Leave Concerns about “Closed” gTLDs to Antitrust Regulators

March 8, 2013

TechFreedom and the International Center for Law & Economics filed comments   yesterday urging ICANN to approve applications for “closed” generic Top Level Domains (gTLD)...


FTC Rightly Closes Google Antitrust Investigation Yet Sets Dangerous Precedent

January 3, 2013

Today, the Federal Trade Commission announced that it found no grounds for legal action on complaints about Google’s search and advertising practices. (The agency did,...


Net Neutrality Unconstitutional, Public Interest Groups Tell Appeals Court

July 24, 2012

On July 23, TechFreedom and the Competitive Enterprise Institute , along with the Free State Foundation and the Cato Institute , filed a brief amici...