Podcasts“Infrastructure Week?” (Two Think Minimum Podcast)February 2, 2018Sarah Oh Lam and Scott WallstenTwo Think Minimum Podcast TranscriptEpisode 002: “Infrastructure Week?”Recorded on January 30, 2018…
Press ReleasesTPI Senior Fellow and President Emeritus Thomas M. Lenard Submits Comments on the FCC’s Technological Advisory Council Spectrum Policy RecommendationsJanuary 31, 2018Ashley BenjaminComments emphasize a flexible, market-based system for spectrum allocation January 31, 2018…
Testimony and FilingsComments filed with the Federal Communications Commission on Technological Advisory Council Spectrum Policy RecommendationsJanuary 31, 2018Thomas M. LenardThe Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Office of Engineering and Technology has requested…
Proposal for Government-Owned 5G Network Ignores History, Everything Else We KnowJanuary 29, 2018Scott WallstenIn another multiverse dimension–perhaps the one with the best ice cream–the U.S.…
Berkman Center Report Neither Useful for Policy Nor Generalizable for ConsumersJanuary 29, 2018Sarah Oh Lam and Scott WallstenHarvard’s Berkman Klein Center recently published a report comparing broadband prices for…
Podcasts“What is ‘Broadband?’” (Two Think Minimum Podcast)January 26, 2018Sarah Oh Lam and Scott WallstenTwo Think Minimum Podcast TranscriptEpisode 001: “What is ‘Broadband?’”Recorded on January 23,…
Rural Broadband Subsidies: The Gift that Keeps on GivingJanuary 22, 2018Scott WallstenFCC Chairman Ajit Pai frequently discusses his commitment to addressing the digital…
BlogNet Neutrality and Transparency in the Regulatory ProcessJanuary 4, 2018Scott WallstenArs Technica recently noted that as of January 2, 2018, the FCC’s…
BlogPublic Comments in the World of Massively Multiplayer Regulatory ProceedingsDecember 5, 2017Sarah Oh Lam, Brandon Silberstein and Scott WallstenBy the time the FCC’s ferociously controversial net neutrality draft Order was…
BlogFile This One Under “No Good Deed Goes Unpunished”November 20, 2017Scott WallstenActress Alyssa Milano tweeted that the FCC is using Thanksgiving to hide…