Investigate FCC Accounting Rule Scandal Before Rules Get Erased

by Bruce Kushnick, May 31, 2017 | Original Huffington Post article here The following images is a snapshot of the FCC’s Big Freeze Accounting Scandal. NOTE: On May 24th, 2017, the IRREGULATORS filed comments with the FCC and the Federal-State Joint Board on Jurisdictional Separations to investigate the current FCC accounting scandal. Click for the …

Marin County Joining Law Suit re: FCC 4G and 5G Expansion Scheme

November 1, 2018; the original SF Gate article is here. Marin County officials announced Wednesday they are joining other local governments in challenging a Federal Communications Commission order aimed at accelerating the antenna-densification of both fourth and fifth generation of wireless service, known as 4G and 5G. Marin County Counsel Brian Washington said the Board …

30+ FCC Actions in 2017-2018 Eliminate States Rights and Consumer Protections

By Bruce Kushnick. Sept 25, 2018; Original article here Legend WT Docket 15-180: Revising the Historic Preservation Review Process for Wireless Facility Deployments WT Docket 17-79: Accelerating Wireless Broadband Deployment by Removing Barriers to Infrastructure Investment WC Docket 17-84: Wireline Broadband Deployment by Removing Barriers to Infrastructure Investment WTB = Wireline Telecommunications Bureau WCB = …

5G Wireless Is Not Profitable When the Cross-Subsidies Stop

By Bruce Kushnick, Sept 23, 2018; Original article here. Cross Subsidies from Your State’s Wired, State-Based Telecom Utility to Separate Private Wireless Companies Have Been Floating this Wireless Expansion For a Long Time — this must end, On September, 26, 2018, FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr will present a plan for deploying 5G, which claims that …

Verizon VP Leecia Eve Should Not be the Next Attorney General of New York

By Bruce Kushnick New Networks Institute Sept 3, 2018 | Original Medium article here. Leecia Eve is currently the Verizon Vice President of State Government Affairs for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, since 2013. Prior to that, she served as the Deputy Secretary of Economic Development for NY and Governor Cuomo’s Chief Economic Development …

ISPs Say They Need Government Money to Expand Broadband . . . What???

Title-shopping: Broadband Industry now asks for handouts, arguing that broadband is essential — like a utility. Adapted from the original article here by Jon Brodkin, ARS Technica, 8/16/18. Wearing their Title I masks (as unregulated information services providers), broadband providers have spent years lobbying against utility-style regulations that protect consumers from high prices and bad …