Well, that's interesting. There are a lot more questions to exhaust this topic, obviously.
A light regulatory touch today will prevent the re-emerging duopoly in which two companies control all the customers, al...
But truly there are four major carriers. And if you look at the penetration statistics, they're sharing 90 or so percent...
Well, should we accept that wireless carriers can dictate to a consumer what technology they have to--they can and can't...
So what you're saying is, that they may be blocked in one modality, but they're not really stopped from being able to ac...
Now I'm going to be very provocative--I'm going to be provocative here on purpose and be a little bit of a Devil's advoc...
Do we need to be thinking about the network itself, as a sort of, you know, public utility, in essence, and provide grea...
Today, there are about 270 million cell phone subscribers in America.
Why, in the American way of doing business, does a company not have the right to go sit down with somebody, assume a cer...
I see no compelling case why wireless networks should not offer consumers the same access opportunities as available fro...
For competitive purposes, you are blocking out certain applications.