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Submitted by Scott Cleland on Thu, 2013-05-02 16:10
The CTIA just released its semi-annual statistics on the wireless industry’s performance, and its bad news for all those supposed data-driven, pro-regulation proponents who are in search of evidence or data to justify regulating wireless or wireless spectrum holdings.
The data are more powerful evidence of a competitive wireless industry. Hopefully, this data will nudge the FCC to begrudgingly conclude that the industry is indeed competitive, despite their blinders to the data.
Briefly, the U.S. wireless industry:
Submitted by Scott Cleland on Mon, 2013-04-15 14:07
Please see my latest Daily Caller op-ed: "DOJ Joins FCC in Picking Wireless Winners & Losers" -- here.
- It is Part 7 of my Government Spectrum Waste, Fraud & Abuse Research Series.
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Government Spectrum Waste Fraud and Abuse Research Series
Part 1: U.S. Government's Obsolete and Wasteful Spectrum Hoarding and Rationing
Submitted by Scott Cleland on Tue, 2013-04-02 15:08
Please read my latest Daily Caller Op-ed: "Will the New FCC Chair Be a Modernist or Nostalgist?" -- here.
- It's Part 4 of my Modernization Consensus Research Series.
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Modernization Consensus Series
(Note: This research series previews strategic developments that could encourage consensus to modernize obsolete communications law.)
Submitted by Scott Cleland on Tue, 2013-03-26 17:35
Please see my new Daily Caller op-ed "FCC’s Obsolete Wireless Competition Mindset" -- here.
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Government Spectrum Waste Fraud and Abuse Research Series
Submitted by Scott Cleland on Fri, 2013-03-15 13:01
Please don't miss my new Daily Caller op-ed: "Why IP Interconnection Would Break the Internet" -- here.
- It is a must read for anyone interested in the IP transition and the FCC.
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Obsolete Communications Law Research Series:
Submitted by Scott Cleland on Thu, 2013-03-07 13:18
Please don't miss my new Daily Caller Op-ed "The Looming Government Spectrum Scandal" -- here.
- It's Part 5 of my ongoing Government Spectrum Waste, Fraud & Abuse Research Series.
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Government Spectrum Waste Fraud and Abuse Research Series
Part 1: U.S. Government's Obsolete and Wasteful Spectrum Hoarding and Rationing
Submitted by Scott Cleland on Tue, 2013-03-05 14:22
Rhetoric aside, the Administration drew an underappreciated and principled line in defending property rights in its deft partial support of the Free Culture petition to the White House to “make unlocking cellphones legal.”
For those paying attention to the whole Administration statement, the Administration included a critical caveat protecting property and contractual rights: i.e. one should be able to legally unlock a cellphone “if you have paid for your mobile device, and aren’t bound by a service agreement or other obligation.”
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2013-02-28 15:14
Kudos to Robert Litan and Hal Singer for the clarity-of-thought and free market policy wisdom in their new book: “The Need for Speed: A New Framework for Telecommunications Policy for the 21st Century.” Here is the link to the book at Amazon.
Submitted by Scott Cleland on Tue, 2013-02-26 19:01
As Professor Crawford continues her book tour advocating for a broadband utopia of an ultra-fast, government-subsidized, public-utility-regulated, broadband network with net neutrality, the supposed-facts undergirding her proposal, are crumbling away.
Submitted by Scott Cleland on Tue, 2013-02-19 10:19
Please see my Daily Caller Op-ed about the latest ITU argument for asserting control of the Internet: "ITU in search of relevance in the Internet Age" -- here.
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