Governing Magazine Examines P3s to Bridge Digital Divides
May 1, 2017 – Many municipalities are forming public-private partnerships to bring high-speed Internet to long-neglected places. Their approaches, however, vary widely. Susan Crawford weighs in on...
View ArticleMIT Tech Conversation with Telecommunications Policy Expert Susan Crawford
May 1, 2017 – Telecommunications policy expert and Harvard Law professor Susan Crawford explains why Americans pay too much money for connectivity that’s too slow and offers potential solutions.
View ArticleFrom The New Yorker: Why We Despise Cable Providers
August 7, 2017 – The New Yorker’s Sheelah Kolhatkar explores how consolidation has landed Internet access providers among the ranks of the most hated businesses in the country. Susan Crawford explains...
View ArticleVideo from Media Working Group: Why We Might Be More Captive Today
October 9, 2017 – Susan Crawford explains why we might be more of a captive audience now than we were a decade ago.
View ArticleSeattle May Take Another Stab at Municipal Broadband
October 13, 2017 – A city council member will soon propose the hire of an employee to begin what would be the eighth investigation into municipal broadband for the city in 12 years.
View ArticleNYT: Washington Has Delivered a Tangled Message on AT&T’s Power
November 21, 2017 – In a matter of hours this week, the Trump administration twice weighed in on one of the central issues shaping business and society today — just how much market power big companies...
View ArticleWashington Post: How Two Decisions in Washington Could Turn AT&T into a...
November 22, 2017 – “Taking FCC [rulemaking] power off the table leaves us with only antitrust authority to rely on to protect consumers,” said Susan Crawford, a law professor at Harvard University....
View ArticleDiane Rehm: An About Face On Net Neutrality, Then, How President Trump Is...
December 1, 2017 – Harvard Law Professor Susan Crawford on the risks of the FCC’s plan to do away with net neutrality rules and why she believes the agency should be focused instead on ensuring that...
View ArticleCrawford Mentioned in The Oregonian’s Guest Opinion on Net Neutrality
December 16, 2017 – “As pointed out by Harvard Law Professor Susan Crawford, five American companies account for more than 80 percent of wired internet subscriptions nationally and have almost total...
View ArticleIf Net Neutrality Is Repealed, What Will It Mean For People Who Don’t Have...
December 8, 2017 – In this WGBH special, Harvard Law Professor Susan Crawford explains that small towns will lose key leverage once the FCC’s new rules go into effect. “Through saying, ‘Look, come and...
View ArticleWashington Post: With Facebook on the Ropes, Internet Providers Seek to Press...
April 10, 2018 – The disarray and tumult afflicting the tech industry is an opportunity for Internet providers to gain a bigger foothold with policymakers, according to Susan Crawford, a Harvard...
View ArticleNYT: How the Government Could Win the AT&T-Time Warner Case
May 31, 2018 – “What Trump expressed in the campaign is the feeling of the American people that five companies have too much control,” said Ms. Crawford, author of “Captive Audience: The Telecom...
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