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With Billions of Internet-Enabled Devices, Why is the FCC Talking about Regulations and Subsidies?
Much of the discussion over Internet regulation today revolves around the need for more broadband and the increase of traffic that we’ll see in the future as more and more is being done on the Internet. But what discussion might be missing is the fact that the FCC recently stopped counting or paying attention to [...]
ACI Op-ed in Florida Ledger: CAT Fund Needs Fixing
For years, Florida’s property-insurance crisis has remained unsolved, with an ever-building mountain of unfunded debt obligations building up, driving up consumer costs, creating unnecessary risk and uncertainty, hampering Florida’s economic recovery and discouraging insurance competition for your business. Epitomizing these crises, Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund leadership has testified to the governor and the Legislature that, [...]
Why the Spectrum Crunch Matters to You — Pociask Opines in the Daily Caller
In his recent Consumer Electronic Show keynote address, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski warned mobile broadband users, “We’re threatened by a looming spectrum crunch. This is the dark cloud around the silver lining.” … Few would disagree with Genachowski’s assessment. It’s becoming clear that if we don’t take steps now to address this crisis, we risk [...]
Pociask Blogs in the Daily Caller — Medicare Regulations Will Reduce Patient Outcomes and Increase Medical Costs
What if regulations prevented your doctor from prescribing you the correct course of treatment for your illness? That is exactly what will be happening, as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) moves ahead to implement a seriously flawed medical device auction program. That program, if not fixed, will reduce patient access to prescribed medical [...]
The Hill’s Congressional Blog: Improving Small Business Access to Private Capital Will Create Jobs
On the surface, last month’s economic indicators introduce a dose of positivity into the market: the private sector added 200,000 jobs and the unemployment rate dropped to 8.5 percent, its lowest point since February 2009. But take a closer look and you’ll see that small businesses are still struggling to catch up, as tight access [...]
The Power of Government over Competition
At the Consumer Electronics Show this week, when FCC regulatory chairman Julius Genachowski was asked about the FCC’s opposition to the now nixed AT&T/T-Mobile proposed merger, he replied that this was a “reminder of the benefits and power of competition.” But his explanation of this point suggests that it is government that creates competition, not [...]
Google Searches Intentionally Overlook Another Competitor — Twitter
This week, Google made major changes to its search algorithm in an effort to make search results both more relevant to users and more up to date. Google is calling this “Search Plus Your World.” To do so, they’re deeply integrating their new social network, Google+, into the search results that a user will receive [...]
Professor Fuhr Writes on the Hidden Problems with Government-Owned Networks
You can read Dr. Fuhr’s entire study — “The Hidden Problems with Government-Owned Networks by Clicking Here.
A Computing Question Most Consumers Will Face: Advice on Buying a Tablet, laptop or Desktop
Tablet computers have evolved beyond the novelty stage. About 10% of U.S. adults now have a tablet computer, 57% have a laptop and 55% have a desktop. We were drawn to consider a tablet computer by three themes; downsized gear for easier travel, a better backup storage solution and the advantages of a book reader. [...]
New Legislation Aims to Lower Broadcaster Market Power
This past Friday, legislation was introduced into both the House and Senate that would reform the television industry, doing away with what many say are outdated and onerous regulations that are hampering innovation and fair competition between multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs) and broadcasters, in addition to curbing the ability of broadcasters to compete in [...]
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