Bob Quinn
As AT&T’s Senior Vice President-Federal Regulatory and Chief Privacy Officer, Bob Quinn leads AT&T’s Federal Regulatory group which is responsible for all regulatory matters affecting AT&T and its affiliates before the Federal Communications Commission. Mr. Quinn is also responsible for customer privacy policies at the international, federal and state level across all lines of businesses.
Posts by Bob Quinn
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Interoperability and the
Thorny Issue of Interference
May 6, 2013 -
Availability of Numbers
And the IP Transition
March 11, 2013 -
Streamlining Telegraph Rules:
This is Tricky Stuff
February 14, 2013 -
Beta Testing the Final
Transition to IP Broadband
January 28, 2013 -
Sprint’s Retiring Ways: What It Says About Encouraging Investment in IP Technologies
December 3, 2012 -
Building a Network for the 21st Century
November 7, 2012 -
Enabling FaceTime Over Our
Mobile Broadband Network
August 22, 2012 -
Protecting Privacy in a Mobile World
July 16, 2012 -
Coming Soon: Telecom’s
1.5Mbps Bridge to Nowhere
July 13, 2012 -
Rewarding Misbehavior…
June 8, 2012 -
Repealing De-Regulation:
How Not to Build a Roadmap
Towards an All-IP World
June 5, 2012 -
Cybersecurity and the FCC’s
CSRIC Recommendations
March 22, 2012 -
Facilitating Mobile Internet
Use in 2 GHz Band
March 21, 2012 -
FCC Roaming Rules Save Sprint
$15B in Capital Investment and Job Creation
February 8, 2012 -
What a Difference a Day Makes
January 27, 2012 -
Conveniently Ignoring the Point:
Sprint and Data Roaming, Round Two
January 26, 2012 -
Data Roaming Order Enables
Massive Sprint Disinvestment
January 24, 2012 -
Open and Free Auctions
Are the Way to Go
January 17, 2012 -
Cupcakes: A Token of Holiday Cheer
December 12, 2011 -
The Power to Password Protect
August 5, 2011 -
Who Knows Broadband Speeds?
Sam Knows.
August 2, 2011 -
The Innovators Have Spoken
June 8, 2011 -
Mythbusters Part 2: Sprint’s
Unthinking Reflex on Wireless Backhaul
May 18, 2011 -
The Grand Slam of Wrong
February 18, 2011 -
Changing Regulation
For the 21st Century
February 16, 2011 -
It Was 15 Years Ago Today….
February 8, 2011 -
Privacy in a Mobilized World
January 28, 2011 -
Cupcakegate?
December 15, 2010 -
What Does it Mean to Be a “Peer?”
December 10, 2010 -
NewsFlash: It’s Not Really Louder
Just Because it Goes to Eleven
December 2, 2010 -
Shedding Light on a Few Things
November 17, 2010 -
Giving Consumers
Control with AdChoices
September 22, 2010 -
Who Keeps Pulling
The Net Neutrality Football?
September 9, 2010 -
An Unreasonable Conclusion
July 20, 2010 -
Don’t Try This in Your (Broadband) Home
July 15, 2010 -
Regulating for the Sake of Regulation
July 2, 2010 -
The Third Way: The Unpacked Director’s Cut
June 24, 2010 -
Pickett’s Charge Redux
May 11, 2010 -
FCC’s About Face on Roaming
April 21, 2010 -
15 Days…
March 2, 2010 -
Hey…Sports Fans, FCC Tells Cable Companies to Play Fair!
January 20, 2010 -
A Consumer-Based Standard for Protecting the Open Internet
January 15, 2010 -
Why Does Free Press Want to Dumb Down the Internet?
January 13, 2010