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Eisenach, Jeffrey A. "H.R. 3011, the Truth in Billing Act of 1999 and H.R. 3022, the Rest of the Truth in Billing Act of 1999." Testimony before the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade and Consumer Protection, March 9, 2000.
May, Randolph J. "Any Volunteers?" Legal Times, March 6, 2000.
Eisenach, Jeffrey A. and Randolph J. May. "Comments to the FCC on Telecommunications Mergers and Broadband Communications." The Progress & Freedom Foundation, February 15, 2000.
May, Randolph J. "Putting Consumers First: Turning The Corner on Long-Distance Competition." Progress on Point 7.1. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, February 2000.
Eisenach, Jeffrey A., Charles A. Eldering, and Randolph J. May. "Regulatory Overkill: Pennsylvania's Proposal to Breakup Bell Atlantic." Progress on Point 6.13. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, December 1999.
May, Randolph J. "Give Competition a Chance." Progress on Point 6.12. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, December 1999.
May, Randolph J. "On Unlevel Playing Fields: The FCC's Broadband Schizophrenia." Progress on Point 6.11. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, December 1999.
May, Randolph J. "A Leaner FCC." Legal Times, November 15, 1999.
May, Randolph J. "Is There Light at the End of the Regulatory Tunnel? Not in Pennsylvania." Progress on Point 6.8. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, November 1999.
Eisenach, Jeffrey A. Testimony before the Governor's Commission on Information Technology, October, 26 1999.
Eisenach, Jeffrey A. "The High Cost of Taxing Telecom." Progress on Point 6.6. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, September 1999.
Eisenach, Jeffrey A. "Creating the Digital State: A Four Point Program." Progress on Point 6.4. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, August 1999.
Eldering, Charles. "Testimony before the FCC on Regulating Cable Broadband Services." The Progress & Freedom Foundation, May 25, 1999.
Eisenach, Jeffrey A. "Comments to the FCC on how Telecom Mergers Speed Broadband Deployment." The Progress & Freedom Foundation, December 23, 1998.
Eisenach, Jeffrey A. "Into the Fray: The Computer Industry Flexes its Muscles on Bandwidth." Progress on Point 5.9. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, December 1998.
Eisenach, Jeffrey A. and Charles Eldering. "Comments to the FCC in the Matter of Inquiry Concerning the Deployment of Advanced Telecommunications capability to All Americans in a Reasonable and Timely Fashion, and Possible Steps to Accelerate Such Deploym
Eisenach, Jeffrey A. "A Convergence Strategy for Telecommunications Deregulation." Address at the United States Telephone Association's Large Company Meeting, September 1998.
Esbin, Barbara. Internet Over Cable: Defining the Future In Terms of the Past. FCC Office of Plans and Policy Working Paper No. 30, re-published in 7 CommLaw Conspectus 37, August 1998.
Eisenach, Jeffrey A. "Time to Junk the Telecom Act." Investor's Business Daily, July 23 1998.
Eisenach, Jeffrey A. "Section 706 and Related Bandwidth Issues." Testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Communications, April 22, 1998.
McClellan Jr., Donald W. "A Containment Policy For Protecting The Internet From Regulation: The Broadband Imperative." Progress on Point 4.5. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, August 1997.
Eisenach, Jeffrey A. "Time to Walk the Walk on Telecom Policy." Progress on Point 4.3. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, July 1997.
McClellan, Jr., Donald W. "The FCC's $13 Billion Tax Hike." Progress on Point 4.1. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, June 1997.
May, Randolph. "Recent Developments: Reforming the Sunshine Act"Administrative Law Review, Spring 1997.
Eisenach, Jeffrey A. "Ira Magaziner Targets the Internet." The Washington Times, March 26, 1997.
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