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February 03, 2009

Wall Street Journal columnist Gordon Crovitz writes that In Japan, wireless technology works so well that teenagers draft novels on their cellphones. People in Hong Kong take it for granted that they can check their BlackBerrys from underground in the city’s subway cars. Even in France, consum...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Hance Haney at 10:34 PM
The Senate version of the economic stimulus package (H.R. 1) winding its way through Congress would provide $9 billion in direct public subsidy for broadband network deployment subject to a “non-discrimination” requirement which, like the “open access” requirement in the Hous...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Hance Haney at 9:27 AM

January 29, 2009

In the summer of 2000, while I was in college, I moved into a big house with 6 other guys. DSL was just coming on the market, and we were big nerds, so we decided to splurge on fast Internet access. Back then, “fast Internet access” meant a blazing fast (Update: 512k) DSL connection. We ...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Tim Lee at 8:59 PM

January 24, 2009

Some sensible thinking here about broadband pork stimulus plans from Saul Hansell of the New York Times. In his piece on the NYT Bits blog this week, “Does Broadband Need a Stimulus?” he argues that people should stop grumbling about the “relatively small sum” of $6 billion t...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Thierer at 9:10 AM

January 17, 2009

As Berin and I have noted here before (here and here), there seems to be no shortage of competition and innovation in the mobile operating system (OS) space. We’ve got: Apple’s iPhone platform, Microsoft’s Windows Mobile, Symbian, Google’s Android, BlackBerry, Palm OS (+ Palm’s new Web...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Thierer at 4:04 PM

December 24, 2008

Before commenting on Lawrence Lessig’s latest call to abolish the Federal Communications Commission (he issued a similar call for the FCC’s abolition earlier this year, which I commented on here), let’s recall what Tim Lee posted yesterday about “Real Regulators“: Too m...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Thierer at 9:42 PM

December 15, 2008

Over just the past 24 hours, there’s been quite a hullabaloo surrounding the Wall Street Journal’s controversial front-page story on Google’s edge caching plan and whether it violates Net neutrality. (See Cord’s post and Bret’s). Lessig calls it a “made-up drama&#...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Thierer at 8:45 PM

December 14, 2008

Chairman Mao–er… Martin–has canceled (WSJ) the FCC’s December 18 meeting, when the Commission was set to vote on Martin’s proposal to rig an auction to give away a valuable piece of spectrum (”AWS-3″) to M2Z networks.  In exchange for a sweetheart deal o...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Berin Szoka at 11:41 AM

December 04, 2008

One of the reasons that so many of us here take issue with proposals to expand regulation of communications, broadband, and media markets is because we have studied the horrendous inefficiencies of economic regulation in practice. We oppose regulatory proposals not because of a “blind faith...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Thierer at 12:28 PM

November 29, 2008

Over the past year or so, many market-oriented critics of Google, like Scott Cleland and Richard Bennett, have criticized the company for aligning itself with Left-leaning causes and intellectuals. Lately, however, what I find interesting is how many leading leftist intellectuals and organizations h...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Thierer at 9:59 PM
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