Every year since 1995, the Federal Communications Commission has released a report on the state of competition in the wireless market. Last year’s report was the first not to find the market “effectively competitive.” As a result, expectations are high for the new annual report. How it determines the state of competition in the wireless market could affect regulatory policy and how the Commission looks at proposed mergers.
Tune in here to watch this afternoon’s panel discussion on these issues, brought to you by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University’s Technology Policy Program.
The panel features:
- Thomas W. Hazlett, Professor of Law & Economics, George Mason University School of Law
- Joshua D. Wright, Associate Professor of Law, George Mason University School of Law
- Robert M. Frieden, Professor of Telecommunications & Law, Penn State University
- Harold Feld, Legal Director, Public Knowledge