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FCC Allocates MBAN Spectrum

The Federal Communications Commission has established service rules for the world's first spectrum allocation for Medical Body Area Networks.

Appeals Court Affirms Limits on Debt-Collection Robocalls

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled companies employing automatic dialing technology must receive the consent of cell-phone subscribers before attempting to contact them.

FCC Extends Cable ‘Viewability’ Rule

Under an order adopted unanimously by the Federal Communications Commission, all cable companies with hybrid, digital-analog systems must continue carrying stations' analog signals until Dec.

Senator Calls for DOJ SWAT-ting Inquiry

Sen. Saxby Chambliss of Georgia has requested a federal inquiry into the practice known as SWAT-ting, after several conservative bloggers reported they were victims of it.

DISH AutoHop Sparks Network Lawsuits

DISH Network’s “AutoHop” technology feature has prompted lawsuits from the ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC TV networks.

IT Poses Stumbling Block for ACA Implementation

While policymakers and health care and legal analysts debate the constitutionality of U.S.

Nation’s Big-Five Cable Companies to Share Wi-Fi Hotspots

Five cable companies will team up to enable each other’s high-speed Internet customers to access their wi-fi networks.

San Francisco Steps Up Transit Surveillance

San Francisco’s Municipal Transit Authority has announced it will deploy 288 surveillance cameras equipped with special software to monitor suspicious behavior in the city’s buses, trains, and 12 t

Government Responsible for Bad TV

Writing in The American Spectator, author and cultural critic Daniel Flynn explains that cable and satellite TV subscribership is decreasing because of the awfulness of the programming, pa

Public Broadcasting in Budget Crosshairs

Federal taxpayer funding for public broadcasting once again is under scrutiny as Congressional leaders seek to stem the growth of the ballooning national deficit. Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) and Rep.
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