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Unclear how Open Internet Order would apply to AT&T’s “Sponsored Data” program if brought to home broadband

January 10, 2014

Monday, AT&T announced a possible “sponsored data” program that would allow content providers — like app developers or media companies — to foot the bill...


Berin Szoka discusses looming Net neutrality ruling in The Hill

January 3, 2014

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals will soon rule on the FCC’s Open Internet Order, deciding whether the agency has the authority to impose this...


Commissioner Pai’s Kingsbury keynote featured in Multichannel News

December 23, 2013

Last week, TechFreedom brought together a panel of experts to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Kingsbury Commitment and discuss how to promote universal service in...


Event Video: “A New Kingsbury Commitment: Universal Service through Competition?”

December 20, 2013

Yesterday, TechFreedom hosted an event commemorating the Kingsbury Commitment’s 100th anniversary, and discussing how we can approach universal service in the digital era. Watch the...


A New Kingsbury Commitment: Universal Service through Competition?

December 9, 2013

Join TechFreedom on Thursday, December 19, the 100th anniversary of the Kingsbury Commitment, AT&T’s negotiated settlement of antitrust charges brought by the Department of Justice...


FCC Has No Basis for Setting Arbitrary E-Rate Broadband Speed Goals

November 8, 2013

Today, TechFreedom and the International Center for Law & Economics filed Reply Comments on the Federal Communications Commission’s proposal to modernize the E-Rate Program, created...