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Make Economics at the FCC Great AgainApril 14, 2017Caroline CecotMost of us employ informal cost-benefit analysis (CBA)—or what Benjamin Franklin described…
Ajit Pai’s New FCC “Office of Economics & Data” is a Home RunApril 11, 2017Thomas HazlettFCC Chairman Ajit Pai has called for the creation of a new…
Commentaries and Op-EdsRural broadband subsidy programs are a failure. We need to fix them.March 9, 2017Scott Wallsten
Testimony and FilingsComments filed with the Federal Communications Commission regarding “Ligado’s License Modification Applications”March 2, 2017Thomas M. Lenard and Scott WallstenAttachments Comments filed with Federal Communications Commission the regarding “Ligado’s License Modification…
Commentaries and Op-EdsTrump FCC can’t repeal rules quickly, but can enforce how it wantsNovember 29, 2016Thomas M. Lenard
Testimony and FilingsComments filed with the Federal Communications Commission on Protecting the Privacy of Customers of Broadband and Other Telecommunications ServicesOctober 17, 2016Scott WallstenAttachments Protecting the Privacy of Customers of Broadband and Other Telecommunications Services
Press ReleasesData, Experimentation and Evaluation needed to Inform Broadband PolicyOctober 12, 2016Ashley BenjaminWallsten files Comments with NTIA, NSF on Broadband Research Amy Smorodin (202)…
Testimony and FilingsComments filed with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration and National Science Foundation on a Broadband Research AgendaOctober 12, 2016Scott WallstenThe National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration…
The FCC’s Mad Men: Why Do Government Agencies Use Social Media?October 6, 2016Scott WallstenLike the rest of the world, government agencies find themselves with the…
What is a “Regulatory Backstop?”September 21, 2016Scott WallstenA fun aspect of this FCC’s modus operandi of announcing new rules…