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Blogs
Closing the Digital Divide in Rural America
High-speed Internet access has become fundamental to modern life, whether we’re on the job, at home, or going to school...
Technology Transitions: Consumers Matter Most
This past January, the Commission unanimously adopted an order to speed technology transitions for the benefit of consumers...
Tech Transitions, Video, and the Future
Consumers have long complained about how their cable service forces them to buy channels they never watch. The move of video...
Reflections on this week's ITU discussions
Every four years, the International Telecommunication Union holds a Plenipotentiary Conference to address the strategic...
Meeting the Mobile Moment
Last weekend’s record-setting launch of the new iPhone is just the latest reminder that our appetite for new mobile...
Talking Tech in the Cradle of Liberty
Two-hundred twenty-seven years ago this week, the U.S. Constitution was ratified in Philadelphia, establishing our system of...
Updating Old Policies; Pioneering New Ones
Since becoming Chairman, I’ve spoken often about the importance of reviewing the FCC’s rules and processes, and eliminating...
Updating FCC Policies and Processes
The American economy is dynamic and innovative, which is critical for sustained economic growth. The FCC is tasked with...
The Need to Modernize the FCC's IT Systems
It’s wonderful that more than 900,000 Americans have expressed their opinions in the first round of Open Internet comments...
New Opportunities in New Mexico’s Indian Country
Earlier today, I had the pleasure of visiting the Pueblo of Acoma in central New Mexico along with Senator Tom Udall, my...