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Wi-Fi Favoritism Threatens Innovation in Unlicensed Spectrum Bands
This past Wednesday, in a Congressional hearing before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel once again took the opportunity...
The Jury is Still Out on Paid Prioritization
Casual observers of the endless net neutrality debate might still be wondering: what was the problem with the Internet that needed to be solved? Why...
The FCC is Illegally Rewriting the Communications Act
Today, the Federal Communications Commission released new net neutrality rules in a 400-page order that prompted lengthy, detailed dissents from Commissioners Pai and O’Rielly. “This...
Title II: Don’t Do It!, Civil Rights Groups, TechFreedom & Others Tell FCC
Lost in the noise over net neutrality are many key questions about whether Title II will make consumers better off or how it will affect...
Not all Internet Traffic is Created Equal
The Oatmeal, in its recent post on net neutrality, disseminates a common misconception, saying “The Internet … was founded on one principle: all information must...
The FCC Takes on the Spectrum Crunch: Tom Struble in Comm Daily
The demand for wireless broadband is outpacing the government’s ability to reallocate or repurpose spectrum for private sector use. This has led to a “spectrum...