Economics at the FCC 2019-2020: Spectrum Policy, Universal Service, Inmate Calling Services, and Telehealth.
Allison BakerPatrick BroganOctavian CarareNicholas CopelandPatrick DeGrabaSteven KauffmanPaul LafontaineCatherine MatravesJeffrey PrinceSean SullivanPatrick SunEmily TalagaPublished in: Review of industrial organization (2020)
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is responsible for regulation in the communications marketplace and for management of the nation's non-federal radio frequency spectrum. During the past year, FCC economists helped develop efficient mechanisms for making available more flexible-use spectrum for the deployment of advanced broadband technologies; developed two new universal service funding mechanisms that aim to close the digital broadband divide; and, through careful analysis of firm cost data, contributed to a renewed effort by the Commission to develop price caps for interstate calls on prison inmate calling services. FCC economists also contributed to the Commission's extensive response to COVID-19.