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Another Subsidy Turned Into Waste

Posted on July 5, 2016February 14, 2019 by Steve Pociask

With FCC Commissioner Pia’s discovery that the current universal telephone service subsidy may contain one-half billion in waste, it is time for the FCC to rethink using this telephone subsidy as a model for broadband services.  To read about this issue is detail, visit our piece in FORBES.

Further Reading

  • Rethinking Old Broadband Subsidies
  • ACI in Forbes: FCC’s Tax and Subsidy Plan
  • The Hill: Economic Benefits of 5G in a Post-COVID World
  • The Economic Standard: TVWS Technology Could Help Close the Digital Divide
  • Daily Caller: Momentum Behind 5G Needs Support from State and Local Policymakers
  • Want to Spur 5G Investment? Reduce Small Cell Fees.
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