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

Friday, November 27, 2020

Academic Award Tombstone Just Like Deal Closing Collectible

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             Years ago, when I worked as a lowly Associate at private communications law firms, I pondered the meaning of Partners’ small Lu...
Sunday, November 22, 2020

Why Would a Fundamental Economic “Rule” Not Apply?

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Textbook economics doctrine considers gospel truth the need for sellers to reduce the price of a product or service when demand shrinks, o...
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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

NewTMobile and the Real World Reluctance to Spend Sleepless Afternoons Innovating and Competing

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On a day when the FCC spews platitude after platitude in response to three substantive issues remanded to it by a reviewing court (see RIF...
Friday, October 16, 2020

Freedom of Speech Hypocrites

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Conservatives’ whining about a liberal bias in social media strikes me as hypocritical.  When Fox et al receive criticism about a conserva...
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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

5G Public/ Private Partnerships Versus Auctions

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             A remarkable battle pits the Defense Department and the FCC/Congress on the best strategy to activate 5G wireless spectrum in t...
Friday, October 9, 2020

Recent Publications

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During these challenging times, on good days I managed to make progress on my research and writing agenda: I'm glad to send you copies.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Misrepresentations in the Rat You Out Economy

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              Most readers over the age of 30 probably know the meaning of “rat you out.”  In crime movies and elsewhere, someone discloses ...
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Why Spend More Than $6.25 Billion on a Company that Primarily Resells Your Service?

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  You might wonder why Verizon would pay a hefty premium to buy the U.S. wireless resale flavors of America Movil’s TracFone.  See   https...
Thursday, September 10, 2020

Game, Set and Match: How the Cable Industry Generated Billions by Making Their Set Top Boxes Irreplaceable

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               This week the FCC tacitly admitted that it lacked the willpower, intellect and courage to mandate a competitive market for ca...
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Friday, August 28, 2020

Timely Insights From Conversation with a Nautical Buoy Tender Nearly Forty Years Ago

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               Once upon a time, when many of us regularly traveled by air, I took pleasure in striking up conversations with amenable, fell...
Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Learned Helplessness: How The Wall Street Journal Could Not Find a Way to Make Timely Delivery of Its Product

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Much to the chagrin of my liberal wife, I have subscribed to The Wall Street Journal for over thirty years.  Today I canceled my subscript...
Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Walking on Egg Shells, Failing a Litmus Test and Shown the Door

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FCC Commissioner Mike O’Rielly probably will leave the FCC far sooner than anyone would have anticipated a few days ago.  See https:...

Hipster and Geriatric Antitrust Doctrine

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Relentless concentration in broadband and other industries, coupled with ever increasing market power, has triggered more interest in anti...
Sunday, July 26, 2020

When Economist-Created “Rules” and “Laws” Do Not Work or Are Forgotten

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            Having frequently chatted with economists and read many textbooks and articles on economic subjects, I marvel at the absolu...
Sunday, July 19, 2020

Tolerating Hubris at the New York Times

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            While I am in the tilting at windows and then giving up mood (see entry on how Instagram will not help eliminate an imposto...

What Do Facebook and Outdoor Swimming Pools Have in Common?

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            You do not have to be a public figure for someone to hack your social network account and attempt to charm your friends int...
Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Racing for the Covid-19 Cure at a Leisurely 14,400 Bits Per Second

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One of my recurring pet peeves lies in the continuing use of facsimile machines by medical and education professionals. See https://www.ny...
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Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Buy American: From Cars to Wireless to Apps

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             It’s hard for me to equate patriotism with the international trade concept of comparative advantage.   Somehow consumers shoul...
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Sunday, May 10, 2020

U.S. Passes a Key Resiliency Test, But Let’s Not Get Carried Away

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            In the good news department, we have ample evidence that U.S. Internet Service Providers recently have accommodated peak dema...
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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Migration From Wireless to Wired Networks During the Pandemic--It's More Than the Squint Factor

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One small silver lining in the Covid-19 virulent cloud: an unsponsored and truly unbiased empirical test whether wireless broadband networ...
Friday, April 3, 2020

Lies, Damn Lies and Wall Street Journal Editorials

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            By way of full disclosure, I should report that I subscribe to the Wall Street Journal and benefit from its news reporting...
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Sunday, March 1, 2020

The New York Times Errs in Coverage of Satellite Life Extension

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Every once in a while, I spot an error in The New York Times and dutifully report it.   I have never received confirmation, much less a ...
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Friday, February 21, 2020

The Odds for New TMobile to Morph into TMobile on Steroids?

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            Reading the District Court decision approving the merger of TMobile and Sprint (see https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_...
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