With the sunsetting of analog television, the FCC intends to auction off the spectrum that it once occupied. All of the usual players are lining up to participate in the auction, but there are a couple of new faces in line that have the power to shake things up a bit.
Google and Frontline Wireless…
While […]
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FCC: A Conflict Of Interest…
Published August 6th, 2007 in Internet, Regulation and Technology & Society. 2 CommentsTime To Refocus The Universal Service Fund…
Published June 11th, 2007 in Politics, Regulation and Technology & Society. 0 CommentsThe United States wants everyone to be connected…
That’s the theory at least.
There’s long been a tax on traditional telephone service to help make that a reality. The monies collected under this tax go into what is known as the Universal Service Fund (USF) - a fund established to subsidize telecommunication services to […]
Outside Information: The Real Inside Information…
Published April 16th, 2007 in Regulation and Technology & Society. 0 CommentsAnalyzing web activity has become pretty standard these days…
It should be no surprise why. Firms are clearly trying to understand their customers better, and are looking at ways to more effectively price and target the services they offer them. Web analytics can offer up some pretty unique and valuable insights that can help […]
This article from last week (I know I’m a little behind on some postings) gives an interesting peek at how SEC Chairman Christopher Cox is thinking about blogs:
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The two most interesting points he makes are that he reads blogs himself as a way of gauging public sentiment on various issues, and that […]





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