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Blogs
Modernizing E-Rate for Indian Country
Last month, I was honored to meet with Tribal leaders at the National Congress of American Indians’ annual conference to...
New Approaches to Broadband – Wireline, Licensed, and Unlicensed
Earlier this week, the Commission approved two items that use innovative approaches to free up spectrum for broadband. One...
Protecting Television Consumers By Protecting Competition
Every four years, the FCC is required by law to assess its media ownership rules and determine if they need to be modified to...
Channel Sharing: A New Opportunity for Broadcasters
I’ve seen the future, and it’s using 50% less bandwidth to produce a picture with increased quality of up to 300%. I just...
Access and Public Safety: Enduring Elements of the Public Interest.
Technology and networks are rapidly changing. We support technological innovation, but our challenge is preserving the values...
Helping American Students Compete in a Digital World
Earlier this month I visited Edna Brewer Middle School in Oakland, one of the tens of thousands of schools across America...
Ensuring an Open Internet Now and for the Future
Now that the Court of Appeals has ruled on the Open Internet (Net Neutrality) Order upholding the Commission’s authority to...
Adapting Regulatory Frameworks to 21st Century Networks and Markets
In my first remarks to FCC staff as Chairman, I said that the connective technology that defines the 21st century flows...
The Path to a Successful Incentive Auction
Since my arrival at the Commission a month ago, I have spent more time working on the Broadcast Television Spectrum Incentive...
Net Effects: The Past, Present & Future Impact of Our Networks - History, Challenges and Opportunities
Almost a month into my new job, the fact that I’ve always been a “network guy” and an intrepid history buff should come as no...