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Wide-Open Wireless
By: Daniel Ballon
11.30.2007

Whatever each telecom company does, it appears that the future is in open networks, the kind that are open voluntarily through market forces. No government body forced Verizon to open up its network. It did so because it is in a competitive industry, and it is a good strategic move.
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FCC Chairman Declares War on Cable
By: Daniel R. Ballon, Ph.D
11.27.2007

The Federal Communications Commission meets today to consider regulating the cable industry.  FCC chairman Kevin Martin hopes to invoke an obscure loophole from 1984 to micromanage who cable providers can serve, what they can charge, and which programs they can offer.  Why would Chairman Martin reverse his commitment to "deregulatory, not regulatory" policies, opting instead to force higher prices and fewer choices on cable consumers?
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Beware the UNternet
By: Daniel R. Ballon, Ph.D
11.19.2007

Over 1500 technology experts from around the world convened last week in Rio de Janeiro for the second annual UN Internet Governance Forum (IGF).  Though established as an international platform for the discussion of emerging technology issues, IGF has much larger aspirations.  Many delegates view this forum as the template for a massive bureaucratic regulatory agency with the power to tax, control, and censor Internet traffic worldwide.
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Considering an Open Future
By: Sonia Arrison
11.16.2007

Presidential candidate Ron Paul (R-Texas) became the “Internet” candidate this month when 36,672 people contributed more than US$4 million online to his campaign in a single 24-hour period. This impressive feat demonstrates the power of an open source culture, a lesson that should not be lost when it comes to other important issues.


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Congress Takes Its Eyes Off the Prize
By: Daniel R. Ballon, Ph.D
11.11.2007

After training for nearly a year, Boss and Junior competed last Saturday in a 90-mile race through an obstacle course in the California desert.  While both competitors successfully navigated the simulated urban environment, neither will be able to spend the $2 million grand prize or the $1 million awarded for second place.  This is because Boss is a Chevy Tahoe, and Junior a Volkswagen Passat.
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Privacy Groups Ask FTC to Toss Cookies
By: Daniel R. Ballon, Ph.D
11.5.2007

A coalition of nine consumer privacy groups requested last week that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission establish a "Do Not Track" list to protect Internet users from targeted online advertising.  Unlike the FTC's popular "Do Not Call" registry which blocks unsolicited telemarketing calls, the proposed "Do Not Track" rules will not only increase unwanted advertisements, but will also restrict consumer freedom and significantly raise the price of online goods and services.   
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Online Loans Transform Microfinance
By: Sebastian Wisniewski
11.1.2007

A San Francisco based internet start up is shaking things up in the microfinance world by offering online loans from volunteer individuals and the default rate is well below 5 percent.
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