Congratulations are in order to my friends over at my old job at The Institute for Public  Representation at Georgetown University Law
Tag: FCC
FCC challenges developers, offers $100,000 cash
The FCC and the Knight Foundation have teamed up to sponsor an app contest to challenge developers to come up with solutions
The FCC wants your comment on its new website
Check out the reimagined new FCC beta website. My initial impressions are that I love the new clean look, though I find
FCC to tackle Native American access issues, Retransmission Consent & Universal Service
This month’s FCC Open meeting scheduled for Thursday is full of great items. Most notably, the PayTV folks will finally get the
Obama’s wireless spectrum solution: why it may NOT work.
During the State of the Union, the President remarked that “within the next five years, we’ll make it possible for businesses to
FCC goes to the Hill to defend network neutrality
If you have 3 hours to kill, you can hear the FCC Chairman make the misstep of assuming that a dynamic, constantly
FCC adds six to Technical Advisory Board
The Hill reports: The Federal Communications Council announced six new members will joint its Technical Advisory Council on Monday including former Four-Star
Google violates diversity standards yet gets rewarded FCC White Spaces grant
DailyFinance reports Nine companies, including Google (GOOG), have received Federal Communications Commission approval to use unused broadcast frequencies — so-called “white spaces”
Wall Street Journal Opines: The FCC Internet Power Grab (video)
Wall Street Journal’s Jason Riley discusses the FCC’s attempt to regulate the Internet in much the same way they once regulated the