Blogs

Op-ed

How Nonprofits Help Digitally Disadvantaged Communities Connect

Researchers at Purdue University maintain that the digital divide is the most critical issue of the 21st century. It is a persistent social problem that hobbles millions of Americans and one that multiple types of nonprofits work on. TechSoup donor partner Mobile Beacon has conducted some very interesting research on how nonprofits are getting digitally disadvantaged communities connected to the information economy. Here's what Mobile Beacon found.

May 21-25, 2018
Weekly Digest

Happy GDPR Day

 You’re reading the Benton Foundation’s Weekly Round-up, a recap of the biggest (or most overlooked) telecommunications stories of the week. The round-up is delivered via e-mail each Friday.

Round-Up for the Week of May 21-25, 2018

Analysis

Politics v. Antitrust: We Draw the Line

Jonathan Sallet
Jonathan Sallet

A successful presidential candidate calls for the government to pursue specific antitrust actions against specific companies, while decrying concentrated corporate power. Last month, a United States Senator called for antitrust examination of companies that he asserts are harming democracy.

May 14-18
Weekly Digest

An Historic Vote for Net Neutrality in the Senate

 You’re reading the Benton Foundation’s Weekly Round-up, a recap of the biggest (or most overlooked) telecommunications stories of the week. The round-up is delivered via e-mail each Friday.

Round-Up for the Week of May 14-18

 

Kevin Taglang
   Taglang

Benton Editorial

Mignon Clyburn, Speaking Up For You

Adrianne B. Furniss
        Furniss

May 9 marks the end of a chapter. But this book is still being written.

Today, we celebrate the many accomplishments of Mignon Clyburn, Federal Communications Commissioner.

Weekly Digest

T-Mobile/Sprint: When 3 + 4 = 3

 You’re reading the Benton Foundation’s Weekly Round-up, a recap of the biggest (or most overlooked) telecommunications stories of the week. The round-up is delivered via e-mail each Friday.

Round-Up for the Week of April 30-May 4

 

Kevin Taglang
   Taglang

Op-ed

Bringing Back Privacy

 

Michael J. Copps
Michael Copps

Op-ed

The BDAC, 5G and Cities: The Power and Perils of Asymmetry

The BDAC, 5G and Cities: The Power and Perils of Asymmetry
Blair Levin
Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Project
Coalition for Local Internet Choice (CLIC) Conference
Austin, Texas
April 30, 2018

The most significant meta-theme about governance in the United States today is that the federal government is dysfunctional and disrespected, but that local governments are responsive, pro-active, effective and respected in building communities that improve the lives of their residents.

Weekly Digest

Why Is FCC Chairman Pai Dragging His Feet?

 You’re reading the Benton Foundation’s Weekly Round-up, a recap of the biggest (or most overlooked) telecommunications stories of the week. The round-up is delivered via e-mail each Friday.

Round-Up for the Week of April 23-27, 2018