TeleFrieden

A provocative, unsponsored assessment of current and future legal, regulatory, marketplace, and cultural issues affecting telecommunications and information policy presented by Rob Frieden, Academy and Emeritus Professor of Telecommunications and Law, Penn State University

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Freedom to Discriminate: Assessing the Lawfulness and Utility of Biased Broadband Networks

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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

I Won’t Get Over the Loss of Privacy Expectations

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            Long ago, the CEO of computer manufacturer Sun Microsystems concluded that consumer privacy was a “red herring,” because on...
Friday, February 16, 2018

The Carriers’ Carrier Option for 5G Wireless

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            You might have heard about a National Security Council initiative identifying the security and public safety benefits in havin...
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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Drunk on Deregulation

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In this time of intellectual, political and philosophical rigidity, I embrace eclecticism and flexibility. I have suffered in the market...
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Thursday, January 11, 2018

FCC Preemption of State Network Neutrality Initiatives

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             In a less emphasized, but important initiative, the FCC set out its preemption of any state attempt to legislate network neu...
Sunday, December 17, 2017

A Deep Dive into the FCC’s Circulated Restoring Internet Freedom Document

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              Press accounts and the FCC’s own summary, provide a general sense of how the Commission rationalizes its abandonment of netw...
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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

“Restoring” Internet Freedom for Whom?

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            Recently, a colleague in the Bellisario College of Communications, asked me who gets a freedom boost from the FCC’s upcoming d...
Friday, December 1, 2017

The Misguided Wisdom in Substituting the Generalist FTC for Sector-Specific FCC Expertise

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            A number of important, fundamental questions about the scope and nature of government oversight lie within the broad and breat...
Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Regulation as a Manageable Cost Center: The Example of Network Neutrality and the AT&T Acquistion of Time Warner

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            Moving in for the kill, incumbent carriers have stretched their home team advantage.  With millions in lobbying, campaign cont...
Thursday, November 16, 2017

The Ambivalently Federalist FCC

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            With all this talk about draining the Washington, D.C. swamp and its entrenched federal government occupants, the FCC remains ...
Tuesday, November 14, 2017

AT&T-Time Warner: More than a Vertical Merger

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            Proponents of AT&T’s $85 billion acquisition of Time Warner simplistically frame the deal as vertical integration by a c...
Tuesday, October 10, 2017

What’s a Fair Burden of Proof in Forecasting Future Benefits, or Harms?

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           On many occasions, the FCC and reviewing courts have to decide who bears the burden of proving something, what they have to pr...

Would You Pay a 400% Surcharge for Connected Networks?

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          With the well past due retirement of America Online’s Instant Messenger, I thought about  interconnectivity concerns in light of...
Friday, September 22, 2017

Winners and Losers in the Sprint-TMobile Merger

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            In this age of easily borrowed billions, outdated antitrust policy and largely libertarian regulatory oversight, the informati...
Thursday, August 31, 2017

Plausible Deniability and Its Role in Sponsored Research

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            Readers of this blog know how much I detest sponsored research, particularly the undisclosed kind.   An even more pernicious s...
Friday, August 25, 2017

Wireline vs. Wireless Broadband: Alternative or Complementary Technologies?

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            If a market has many facilities-based competitors, the justification for regulatory oversight abates and the invisible hand of...
Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Seven Questions About Wireless Carrier Throttling of All Video Streams

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            Verizon has joined the ranks of wireless carriers in the U.S. that degrade video screen resolution even if nearby tower congest...
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Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Thought Experiment: What Would You Do If You Saw an "Inoperative" Sticker on a Jet Exit Row Window?

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Soon after I took my exit row seat on an long flight from Germany on Monday, I saw this sticker: Here's a closer look at the text o...
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Saturday, July 22, 2017

The High Cost of Independence in Telecommunications Policy Analysis

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            For over 25 years, I have strived to find the truth without regard to political party and economic doctrine.   My work fits no...
Thursday, July 20, 2017

Wireless Carrier Ambivalence about Wi-Fi and What This Tells Us About Competition and Incentives

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            Once upon a time, well over a decade ago, most wireless carriers saw Wi-Fi as a technological competitor.   The carriers always...
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