The government has thousands of outdated rules that must be streamlined and modernized.
Treat: RIFO Is Upheld and the Internet Remains Open
The FCC’s Restoring Internet Freedom Order (RIFO) was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
CBA’s Criticism of Senate Testimony on C-Band Is Ludicrous
CAGW reiterates its position that only the FCC should conduct an auction of c-band spectrum rather than allowing foreign satellite companies to benefit at the expense of U.S. taxpayers.
The Restoring Internet Freedom Order Court Decision
It is long past time to provide the telecommunications industry with certainty on how the internet will be regulated now and into the future.
A National Framework is Needed for Privacy Protection
Congress must promptly address consumer data privacy.
Time is Ticking on USMCA
In 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) entered into force, creating a partnership between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico that progressively eliminated tariffs and all duties and quantitative restrictions, except for a limited number of agriculture products, traded with Canada, that were eliminated by 2008. However, this trade agreement never envisioned the evolution […]
Federal Spectrum Turf War Could Hand 5G Victory to China
Our most dangerous adversaries could be given a massive technological advantage that will be difficult to overcome.
Elizabeth Warren’s Broadband Boondoggle
This is stimulus 2.0 that will sink our country deeper into debt.
Modern Television Laws Can Prevent Blackouts
The blackouts occur because Congress has failed to update the telecommunications laws.
Hope Ahead for VA/DOD Interoperability
In 1982, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DOD) were charged by Congress to share patient information for servicemembers transitioning from DOD into the VA health care system. This transition process has been anything but seamless, with medical records being attached to gurneys each time a patient was moved, and […]









