Spectrum Policy
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SpectrumTalk —
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Commissioner Meredith Attwell Baker Speaks on Spectrum Policy On December 3, Comm. Baker gave a speech entitled " A Spectrum Management Framework " to The Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy Studies 2009 Annual U.S. Telecoms Symposium. As far as I am aware, this was ...17 hours ago -
Genachowski Widens the Net Neutrality Loophole
Technology Liberation Front —
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FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski linked spectrum management, universal service and network neutrality in a speech yesterday at the Innovation Economy Conference in Washington, and in the process may have signaled some comprehension of the negative consequences network neutrality regulation may have. His most ...3 days ago -
Who’s Going Mobile (on the Internet)?
Technology Liberation Front —
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We all know those “hyper-users” that are constantly connected with their cell phones, smartphones, or other mobile device. Often, they’re the person next to you on the metro or standing in line. Often, they’re young. And according to a new Pew report, most of these young hyper-users are young Latinos and ...4 days ago -
The Wireless Bandwidth Crunch: Where Will We Find More Spectrum?
Technology Liberation Front —
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It’s truly amazing how fast mobile broadband demand is expanding. A couple of things caught my eye yesterday that really drove that home. First, I was reading Bernstein Research’s weekly (subscription-only) newsletter and Craig Moffett, one of America’s top media and communications analysts, summarized the ...2 weeks ago -
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SpectrumTalk —
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The Progress & Freedom Foundation Presents Lets Make a Deal: Broadcasters, Mobile Broadband, and a Market in Spectrum Proposals to have television broadcasters return a portion of their spectrum for re-allocation and auction for next-generation mobile broadband and data services have been met with ...2 weeks ago -
event: Dec. 1st Debate about Future of Broadcast TV Spectrum
Technology Liberation Front —
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As I noted in a recent paper with my PFF colleague Barbara Esbin (” An Offer They Can’t Refuse: Spectrum Reallocation That Can Benefit Consumers, Broadcasters & the Mobile Broadband Sector “) an official at the Federal Communications Commission (Blair Levin) recently suggested that it might be possible to ...2 weeks ago -
How the iPhone “Disrupted” Microsoft’s Windows Mobile
Technology Liberation Front —
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Great story in Wired about how Apple disrupted Microsoft’s mobile OS lead, again illustrating how quickly today’s leaders can, and probably will, become tomorrow’s laggards in the topsy-turvy tech biz. And on the benefits of Apple’s heretical “closedness”: The iPhone operates on a closed system, which ...2 weeks ago -
Oh Farts! The Droid, the iPhone & the Lessig-Zittrain Thesis
Technology Liberation Front —
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Seems like everywhere I turn someone is gushing about their new Droid phone, including my TLF colleagues Berin Szoka, Braden Cox, and Ryan Radia, who all had great fun rubbing their new toys in my nose over the past couple of days. And why not, it’s a very cool little device. It makes my HTC Touch seems ...3 weeks ago -
Let’s Make a Deal: Broadcasters, Mobile Broadband, and a Market in Spectrum
Technology Liberation Front —
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Along with my colleague Barbara Esbin , the Director of PFF’s Center for Communications and Competition Policy, I have just released a new paper on discussing the possibility of reallocating a portion of broadcast television spectrum for alternative purposes, namely, mobile broadband. As I discussed here before , ...3 weeks ago -
event reminder: “Coase’s FCC at 50″ (Thur. 9am at George Mason Law School)
Technology Liberation Front —
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Just a reminder about this week’s event on the 50th anniversary of Ronald Coase’s seminal article, “ The Federal Communications Commission .” As Jerry noted here before , Coase’s critique of the political allocation of radio spectrum, and his arguments for achieving efficient allocation by allowing ...5 weeks ago

