Sep 28 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Allocating Radio Spectrum for the "Mobile Data Tsunami" Thomas Hazlett Engage Volume 13, Issue 2, July 2012 I. A Mobile Data Tsunami? The mobile sector is said to face a looming spectrum...
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Allocating Radio Spectrum for the "Mobile Data Tsunami"
Thomas Hazlett
Engage Volume 13, Issue 2, July 2012
I. A Mobile Data Tsunami? The mobile sector is said to face a looming spectrum...
Topics
President Trump and CFIUS Were Right To Halt Broadcom’s Hostile Takeover Attempt of Qualcomm
On Monday evening, President Trump swiftly shut down Broadcom/Avago’s attempted hostile takeover of Qualcomm, thus...
Topics
Open Radio Access Networks and the FCC's Role in National Security
Interest in Open Radio Access Networks (ORAN) has evidently survived the transition from the Trump...
Topics
An Evidentiary Cornerstone of the FTC’s Antitrust Case Against Qualcomm May Have Rested on Manipulated Data
The courtroom trial in the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) antitrust case against Qualcomm ended in...