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The FCC’s Section 706 Power Grab is Dangerous, and Ignores Marketplace Realities
On Friday, TechFreedom filed comments on the FCC’s annual inquiry into whether broadband is being deployed in a “reasonable and timely” fashion under Section 706(b)...
Dear Chairman Wheeler, Don’t Break The Net!
Today, TechFreedom officially launched DontBreakThe.Net, a grassroots petition campaign urging the FCC not to impose 1930s-style utility regulation on the Internet. Subjecting broadband to Title...
Comcast-TWC Merger Would Expand Broadband, Benefit the Underserved
Today, TechFreedom filed comments on the proposed merger of Comcast and Time Warner Cable. TechFreedom’s filing highlights how the merger would benefit consumers by promoting...
Preemption is Double-Edged Sword, warns Pai Chief of Staff
If the FCC can preempt state laws that restrict cities from spending taxpayer dollars building government-owned broadband networks, it can use the same power to...
Wheeler Stonewalls Congress on Muni Broadband Preemption
Can the FCC preempt state laws restricting taxpayer-funded municipal broadband without violating the Constitution? In June, sixty House Republicans posed this very question to FCC...
The Smart, Bipartisan Way to Address Interconnection Concerns
TechFreedom and the International Center for Law and Economics (ICLE) submitted comments Friday in response to the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s fourth white paper,...