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On the Aug. 20 episode of Stuff You Should Know, hosts Chuck Bryant and Josh Clark go into the history and current state of affairs
On the Aug. 20 episode of Stuff You Should Know, hosts Chuck Bryant and Josh Clark go into the history and current state of affairs
When 5G finally arrives later this year, it will do so selectively, allocated to cities prechosen by the major carriers. In the days and months
At its product reveal event this week, Apple announced that the company will be including embedded subscriber identity modules (eSIMs) in the new generation of
On June 12, U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon approved the proposed merger between telecommunications giants AT&T and Time Warner. Last year, the Department of
The Department of Justice (DOJ) lawsuit to prevent the merger of AT&T and Time Warner under federal antitrust law (case 1:17-cv-02511) has begun. D.C. Federal
This is Part Two of a two-part series covering Georgetown University’s event on May 8 focused on the economics of the Internet, and how policy
On May 8, 2018, the Center for Business & Public Policy (CBPP) at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business held an event on public policy
Earlier this year, Apple admitted to what many consumers have long suspected—the company has been slowing down the performance of older iPhones. Apple has claimed
As of January 2018, 46 percent of the world’s population doesn’t have Internet access, but the rocket scientists from Stanford University and MIT who created
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Steve Burke, (703) 683-5004, ext. 1108 or [email protected] Net Neutrality Repeal Promises to Return Era of “Light Touch” Regulation Today, Federal
In sparsely-populated areas, broadband is a costly investment. The Wall Street Journal‘s Jennifer Levitz visited a rural county in Missouri and reports on how the
The Center for Business and Public Policy at the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business held a panel discussion on May 9 titled, “The Impact