Net Neutrality
A Closer Look at Those FCC Emails
Recently, Vice News received 623 pages of emails from the FCC in…
Dispatch from the TPI Aspen Forum
Sunday, August 17 Last night, we kicked off our 2014 Aspen Forum…
Comments filed with the Federal Communications Commission on “Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet”
In the most recent attempt to draft network neutrality rules, the Federal…
FCC Again Fails to Justify Network Neutrality Rules
In the most recent attempt to draft network neutrality rules, the Federal Communications Commission has again failed to provide the data or analysis needed to show the proposed rules are necessary, would help consumers, or pass a cost-benefit test, states Technology Policy Institute’s Thomas Lenard in comments sent today to the FCC. In addition, the three proposed provisions are either unnecessary or potentially harmful.
The Effect “Over the Top” on Communications/Media Industries
Attachments The Effect “Over the Top” on Communications/Media Industries