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#103: A Network for the Future
Imagine a broadband network that’s smart. It teaches itself. It repairs itself. And maybe, it’s even self-aware. No, we’re not talking about Skynet, but software-defined...
FCC Spectrum Frontiers Vote is a Great Start, but More Hurdles Remain
WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, at the FCC’s monthly open meeting, the Commission voted to open up high-frequency spectrum bands, paving the way for 5G mobile...
#102: The FBI and Browser Spying
Should the FBI need a warrant to look at your browser history? What about other records about how you use the Internet? Recently, Sens. John...
Congress Must Rein in Agency Overreach
WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, TechFreedom, Americans for Tax Reform, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, and a coalition of other free-market organizations called on Congress to restore...
#101: Government and the Internet of Things
When it comes to the Internet of Things — think connected cars and coffee makers — is there a role for government? If so, what...
FCC’s Broadband Privacy Rules Are Rushed, Unnecessary
WASHINGTON, DC — Yesterday, TechFreedom and the Competitive Enterprise Institute filed reply comments with the FCC urging the agency to reconsider its rushed attempt to...