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TPI Event: Quantifying the Digital Revolution

When Thursday, July 12, 2018 12:00 – 2:30 PM Lunch will be…
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TPI Event – The AT&T/Time Warner Decision: What it Means for Technology and Media Mergers

Judge Richard Leon has ruled that the AT&T/Time Warner may move forward…
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TPI Senior Fellow and President Emeritus Thomas M. Lenard Submits Comments on the FCC’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Transforming the 2.5 GHz Band

Comments applaud opening up the 2.5 GHz band, but warn more needs…
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Join TPI for a Conference – The AT&T/Time Warner Decision: What it Means for Technology and Media Mergers

Judge Richard Leon’s decision in the Justice Department’s challenge to the AT&T/Time…
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The debate starts at #TPIAspen. Be part of it. Register now.

Register Now for TPI’s Aspen Forum, August 19 – 21 New Rules for…
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Bundling, Phones, and Mobile Plans: New Paper by TPI’s Sarah Oh

June 5, 2018 – Recent research by TPI Research Fellow Sarah Oh finds that…
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Dr. Oh testifies before the Senate Commerce Committee Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, Innovation, and the Internet

May 17, 2018 – The Senate Commerce Committee Subcommittee on Communications, Technology,…
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Madura Wijewardena Joins TPI’s Board of Directors

Board unanimously votes for Mr. Wijewardena to join citing his vast policy,…
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Focusing on Privacy won’t Fix Facebook, Argues TPI President and Senior Fellow Scott Wallsten in New RealClearPolitics Article

The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica incident has focused attention on user data and privacy.…
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Facebook-Cambridge Analytica: Is it time to regulate the internet?

By Thomas M. Lenard Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will answer questions on…

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