Please see my latest Daily Caller op-ed, “YouTube is Ultimate a la Carte” – here -- on Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Rockefeller’s new legislation: “Consumer Choice in Online Video Act.”
- It is Part 21 of my Broadband Internet Pricing Freedom series.
Broadband Internet Pricing Freedom Series
Part 1: Netflix' Glass House Temper Tantrum Over Broadband Usage Fees [7-26-11]
Part 2: Netflix' Uneconomics [9-6-11]
Part 3: Debunking the Carping Over Broadband Usage-Pricing [3-1-12]
Part 4: Is Netflix the AOL of Web Streaming? [3-9-13]
Part 5: Consumer Groups' Advocacy Hypocrisy [4-25-12]
Part 6: "Leaf" Vision & Broadband Usage Caps [4-27-12]
Part 7: Broadband Pricing is Naturally Evolving to Usage Tiers [5-17-12]
Part 8: Obsolete Analysis Will Doom DOJ's Antitrust Probe of Cable [6-14-12]
Part 9: Video: Scott Cleland Discusses Netflix' DOJ Complaint [6-19-12]
Part 10: SCOTUS Indecency Ruling's Effect on Net Neutrality [6-21-12]
Part 11: U.S. Net Neutrality Movement in Retreat [7-9-12]
Part 12: FCC Creates "Abundant" Uncertainty [9-17-12]
Part 13: The Real Motive behind Opposition to Broadband Usage Based Pricing [11-14-12]
Part 14: The Uneconomics of Data Cap Price Regulation and Legislation [12-20-12]
Part 15: Wireless Plan Innovation Benefits Consumers & Competition [5-13-13]
Part 16: America's Private Video Market Success [5-16-13]
Part 17: A la Carte Uneconomics [7-25-13]
Part 18: Defending Google Fiber's Reasonable Network Management [7-30-13]
Part 19: "Monopolist" Assertions Devoid of Facts or Economic Understanding [10-2-13]
Part 20: Defending Google Fiber's Broadband Pricing Freedom to Price Discriminate [10-18-13]