Bridge Span 13-6: Time for Wireless Tax Fairness

According to the National Broadband Map, as of June of last year, 99.8% of the population of the U.S. has access to wireless broadband. The population covered by wire line access is 96.5%. Saturation.

Adoption of broadband has been a bit different, uptake being around 70%. One […]

Bridge Span 13-5: City of Arlington v. FCC Makes Us (Again) Aware of a Hard Truth

The City of Arlington v. FCC case results in a message we often hear but rarely take to heart, that is, agencies have the authority to fill in the gaps where legislation is unclear, or “ambiguous.”

Justice Scalia took an appropriate conservative route writing, “The question in […]

Of Oklahoma Tragedy, Kids and Dads

I am having a hard time working today. I keep thinking about the tragedy in Oklahoma and the victims of tornado. My heart has broken over and over as I try to put myself in the place of the parents whose kids have died. Quite frankly, I can’t do it. […]