High-speed data connections, or broadband, are critical to the economy. Our work on broadband covers a wide range of topics, including the digital divide, wireline and wireless provision, spectrum, net neutrality, competition, and more.
“What is ‘Broadband?’” (Two Think Minimum Podcast)
Sarah Oh Lam and Scott Wallsten
Two Think Minimum Podcast TranscriptEpisode 001: “What is ‘Broadband?’”Recorded on January 23,…
Rural Broadband Subsidies: The Gift that Keeps on Giving
Scott Wallsten
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai frequently discusses his commitment to addressing the digital…
Net Neutrality and Transparency in the Regulatory Process
Scott Wallsten
Ars Technica recently noted that as of January 2, 2018, the FCC’s…
Public Comments in the World of Massively Multiplayer Regulatory Proceedings
Sarah Oh Lam, Brandon Silberstein and Scott Wallsten
By the time the FCC’s ferociously controversial net neutrality draft Order was…
File This One Under “No Good Deed Goes Unpunished”
Scott Wallsten
Actress Alyssa Milano tweeted that the FCC is using Thanksgiving to hide…
Proposed Lifeline Reforms a Mixed Bag, Still Ignore Real Issues
Scott Wallsten
On Thursday, November 16, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is set to…
Robots, Spectrum, and the Sharing Economy – How Do We Think About Innovation? — Research Roundup October 2017
Wallis G. Romzek
This edition of Research Roundup highlights a study undertaken by the MIT…
Distinguishing Bandwidth and Latency in Households’ Willingness-to-Pay for Broadband Internet Speed Presentation
Scott Wallsten, Jeffrey Prince and Yu-Hsin Liu
Breaking Down the Advance Universal Service Funds for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Sarah Oh Lam and Scott Wallsten
On October 4, the Federal Communications Commission voted to allow eligible telecommunications…
Latest in “TPI Shorts” Video Series: Net neutrality in 10 minutes
Ashley Benjamin
September 27, 2017 – A new TPI Short highlights key points from a discussion…