CAGW files additional ex parté comments on the need for oversight by the FCC on use of the 12 GHz spectrum band.
Court Rules in Favor of FCC in Franchise Fee Dispute
Court rules “in-kind” and “add-on” requirements should be included in the five percent cap on franchise fees.
The IRS Should Not Fill Out Tax Returns
Proposed tax simplification bills would force taxpayers to convince the IRS when it makes mistakes on their tax bills.
Commissioner Carr’s Good Ideas for Broadband
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr recently spoke with CAGW President Tom Schatz about spectrum. Here is an overview of his ideas.
USA Act Targets Zombie Federal Programs
The Unauthorized Spending Accountability Act of 2021 will help eliminate zombie programs in the federal government.
California’s Net Neutrality Law Hurts Veterans and All Consumers
California’s Net Neutrality law became enforceable on March 25, 2021. It’s harmful effects are now coming to light.
The Asymmetrical Consequences of Symmetrical Speeds
Broadband speed requirements should not be increased when many don’t have internet access at the current threshold.
CAGW Joins Coalition on Reforming Funding for E-Rate
Coalition provides comments to Federal Communications Commission on reforming the Universal Service Fund E-Rate program.
A Silver Anniversary Worth Noting
A path forward for telecommunications on the 25th Anniversary of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
Reforms are Needed for Financing the Universal Service Fund
The current funding mechanism for the Universal Service Fund is unsustainable and needs to be reviewed.










