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Making Broadband Deployment Easier
The White House recently announced positive steps to speed up broadband deployment “by reducing barriers for companies to install broadband infrastructure on Federal properties and roads.”...
Don’t count on government to build out broadband
$200 billion invested in cable infrastructure since 1996 $23 billion invested by Verizon in its FiOS fiber network since 2004 $14 billion invested by AT&T...
E-Rate Reform Should Avoid Arbitrary Speed Goals, Urge TechFreedom & ICLE
TechFreedom and the International Center for Law & Economics recently filed comments on modernizing the federal E-Rate Program, which helps fund telecommunications services for schools...
Why can’t we have a rational debate about Net Neutrality?
Things like this, from Free Press… Verizon wants to change that structure by setting up tolls in both directions — blocking certain websites or charging...
How the FCC Will Lose on Net Neutrality
Today’s oral argument in the D.C Circuit over the FCC’s Net Neutrality rules suggests that the case — Verizon v. FCC — is likely to...
Net Neutrality at the D.C. Circuit: The FCC’s Last Stand?
Today the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals held oral arguments on the FCC’s Open Internet (Net Neutrality) Order in Verizon v. FCC. The following statement...