TPW 23: Spectrum Policy, Open Networks, and a Free Society

by on August 3, 2007 · 0 comments


In this week’s podcast, we take up a debate that’s generated some heat here on the blog: open networks. Cord and I had a friendly disagreement about the relative efficacy of open versus closed networks earlier this week. Jim Harper chimed in with a TechKnowledge accusing Google of using “open access” rhetoric to get spectrum on the cheap.

Cord, Jim, Jerry Brito and I hash these issues out under the watchful eye of host Adam Thierer. Along the way, we discuss spectrum commons, propertization, and the dangers of regulatory capture. I hope you’ll check it out.

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