Over four billion people across the globe cannot afford Internet access. Their economic disadvantages are compounded by their inability to utilize the communicative, educational, and commercial tools that most Internet users take for granted. Enter zero rating. Mobile Internet providers in the developing world now waive the data charges for services like Facebook, Wikipedia, or local job-search sites. Despite zero rating’s apparent benefits, many advocates seek to ban the practice as a violation of net neutrality. This Article argues that zero rating is defensible by net neutrality’s own normative lights. Network neutrality is not about neutrality for its own sake, but about advancing consumer choice and welfare, innova...
Several Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Content Providers (CPs) have proposed zero rating plan...
This article explains for a global policy audience what the regulatory and governance problems and p...
Internet Service Providers, or ISPs, like any other rational entity make decisions to maximize their...
Over four billion people across the globe cannot afford Internet access. Their economic disadvantag...
Zero rating, which allows users to access select Internet services and content without incurring mob...
Zero-rated mobile applications like Internet. org have been characterised both as a supposed extermi...
Zero rating (toll-free data) is the practice of internet service providers (ISPs) and mobile operato...
Zero rating has become a perfect storm incorporating politics, profit and technical complexity. The ...
This Article analyzes the international law response to the zero-rating conundrum. National debates ...
This paper studies zero-rating, an emerging business practice consisting in a mobile internet servic...
Zero rating, the practice of not charging data to a mobile broadband subscriber’s contract, is emerg...
We consider internet service providers’ incentives to zero-rate, i.e. to not count the usage of cert...
This paper analyzes two business practices on the mobile internet market, paid prioritization and ze...
When broadband providers "zero rate" data, they offer certain services or buckets of data for free w...
The current debate over network neutrality has not fully appreciated how service differentiation can...
Several Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Content Providers (CPs) have proposed zero rating plan...
This article explains for a global policy audience what the regulatory and governance problems and p...
Internet Service Providers, or ISPs, like any other rational entity make decisions to maximize their...
Over four billion people across the globe cannot afford Internet access. Their economic disadvantag...
Zero rating, which allows users to access select Internet services and content without incurring mob...
Zero-rated mobile applications like Internet. org have been characterised both as a supposed extermi...
Zero rating (toll-free data) is the practice of internet service providers (ISPs) and mobile operato...
Zero rating has become a perfect storm incorporating politics, profit and technical complexity. The ...
This Article analyzes the international law response to the zero-rating conundrum. National debates ...
This paper studies zero-rating, an emerging business practice consisting in a mobile internet servic...
Zero rating, the practice of not charging data to a mobile broadband subscriber’s contract, is emerg...
We consider internet service providers’ incentives to zero-rate, i.e. to not count the usage of cert...
This paper analyzes two business practices on the mobile internet market, paid prioritization and ze...
When broadband providers "zero rate" data, they offer certain services or buckets of data for free w...
The current debate over network neutrality has not fully appreciated how service differentiation can...
Several Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Content Providers (CPs) have proposed zero rating plan...
This article explains for a global policy audience what the regulatory and governance problems and p...
Internet Service Providers, or ISPs, like any other rational entity make decisions to maximize their...