Steven Titch
Steven Titch served as a policy analyst at Reason Foundation from 2004 to 2013.
Titch's work primarily focused on telecommunications, the Internet and new media. He is a former managing editor of InfoTech & Telecom News (IT&T News) published by the Heartland Institute. His columns have appeared in Investor's Business Daily, Total Telecom, and America's Network, among others.
Prior to joining Reason in 2004, Titch covered the telecommunications industry as a journalist for more than two decades. Titch was director of editorial projects for Data Communications magazine where he directed content development for supplemental publications and special projects. He has also held the positions of editorial director of Telephony, editor of Global Telephony magazine, Midwest bureau chief of CommunicationsWeek, and associate editor-communications at Electronic News.
Outside of the telecom industry, Titch conducted rich media and content development for publishers and corporate marketing groups. He has also developed and launched his own web-based media, including SecuritySquared.com, an on-line resource for the security industry.
Titch graduated cum laude from Syracuse University with a dual degree in journalism and English.
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The Effect of Satellite and Wireless on Rural Universal Service Policy
Subsidies for rural broadband are unnecessary, reduce competition and undermine private infrastructure investment
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Lessons in Municipal Broadband from Lafayette, Louisiana
Broadband isn't a monopoly-based infrastructure utility; it's an extremely competitive service business
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Developments in Local Government Privatization
Annual Privatization Report 2013 examines local government privatization trends
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Spectrum Policy: Wireless Market Needs the FCC to Get On With Reallocating Spectrum
Fair, open auctions are the best way to reallocate spectrum
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Federal Privatization Update
Annual Privatization Report examines privatization and public-private partnership trends at the federal level
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The Dangers of Misapplied Privacy Policies to Search, Social Media and Other Web Content
Let markets shape how consumers choose to interact with websites
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Internet Gambling: The Keys to a Successful Regulatory Climate
How the government can embrace and regulate online gambling
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The Year 2011 in IT Outsourcing, Network Neutrality, and Federal Broadband
Telecommunications Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2011
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The Year 2010 in IT Outsourcing, Network Neutrality, and Federal Broadband
Telecommunications Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2010
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No More iPhones: How Network Neutrality Threatens Wireless Broadband Innovation
What FCC net neutrality regulations will mean to your cell phone
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Rethinking Universal-Service Policy in a Broadband Internet Era
Bringing inexpensive broadband connectivity to as many people as possible
Policy Study 376 -
The Internet Is Not Neutral (and No Law Can Make It So)
Why net neutrality will stifle innovation and competition
Policy Study 375 -
iProvo Revisited: Another Year and Still Struggling
Policy Brief 69
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Better Prices and Better Services for More People
Assessing the Outcomes of Video Franchise Reform
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I Want My MTV
Reforming Video Franchises for Competitive TV Services
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Spinning its Wheels
An Analysis of Lessons Learned from iProvo's First 18 Months of Municipal Broadband