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‘Tis the Season for More 4G Spectrum


This season, television adverts by mobile carriers usually mention their “4G” or “LTE” and intimate that data flows much faster on their network.  The faster 4G data part is true.  But, the “on their network” part is a stretch for some because they have not built out 4G LTE to many consumers.  AT&T reaches 70 [...]

Christenson Writes on The Hill’s “Congress Blog”


Zack Christenson, a regular contributor for ACI, wrote an execellent piece on how cable/video service reforms will increase competition and benefit consumers.  Zack’s piece, published on THE HILL’s “Congress Blog” is available here.

Senators Kohl and Lee Call on the FTC to Investigate Google


We applaud Senator Kohl and Senator Lee for standing up for consumers by raising additional concerns about Google’s dominant market power and questionable business practices, particularly given the inconsistencies in the testimony of Google’s Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt. While Schmidt seemed to agree with the Senators that Google did have dominant market power during sworn [...]

A Drama Sketches Real Privacy Violation?


The CBS TV show “Person of Interest” started as science-fiction, yet despite no change in its premise, it is becoming just drama.  Its premise of pervasive video and audio surveillance is no longer very fictional, and these technologies raise real-world privacy concerns for consumers.   In the last week, news has featured Carrier IQ, a [...]

Serial Killer of Business Investments (and Jobs)


Do you “spend” savings on projects that will create future prosperity for you and your family?   If you do, you are actually “investing.”   Most consumers and businesses invest; we upgrade houses or equipment and we buy financial assets.  We invest in mundane projects such as replacing a leaky roof, or in speculative projects such as [...]

CATO Journal of Regulation: ACI Experts Write on the Case of Duopoly


ACI Experts Erwin Blackstone, Larry Darby (deceased) and Joseph Fuhr write the on the duopolies, and conclude that industry structure is not a sufficient basis for imposing regulations.  To read this study visit CATO. 

When it Comes to Price Discrimination and Multi-Sided Markets, There is Lot to Learn from Google


This ConsumerGram discusses how Google uses near perfect price discrimination and multi-sided markets to profit on search advertising.  The ConsumerGram was written by Dr. Larry Darby, a former FCC Bureau Chief and Chief Economist, shortly before his passing last year.  Click here to download the entire piece — CG on multisided markets and price discrimination

Spectrum Plus Private Investment Equals American Jobs


In light of Verizon’s acquisition of billions of dollars of spectrum from the cable operators, it now seems apparent that AT&T’s proposed merger with T-Mobile is even more important to the interests of consumers.  Verizon is poised to acquire spectrum that would cover 259 million American’s, giving it the ability to drastically increase its level [...]

Making the Holidays More Ecology Friendly


This ConsumerGram examines how the shift from purchasing to the Internet is not only influencing retailers, but also positively affecting the environment by reducing energy and decreasing air pollutants, hazardous waste and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.  Cyber Monday can now be looked upon as Green Monday in more ways than one.  Click here to read [...]

The Hill’s Congress Blog: ACI Comments


On December 7, 2011, The Hill’s Congress Blog published Steve Pociask’s blog — “Another Opportunity to Question Google’s Practices.”