The Telecommunications Act of 1996 attempts to address distributional issues in its universal services provisions, which establish a regulatory framework for equitable and affordable access to advanced communications services. This Article examines the Federal Communication Commission\u27s most significant and debated universal services decision to date under the 1996 Act-the e-rate program for providing low-cost, educational access to the Internet-and finds that the FCC has chosen a mechanism that likely imposes high social costs compared to the costs that would be incurred under alternative policies. It argues that these costs are unnecessary to achieve the equitable goals embodied in the universal services provision and that they und...
I present here a unique empirical analysis of the consumer welfare benefits of prior regulation in t...
Utility subsidies are often defended as promoting universal service. However, specific support formu...
Section 254(b)(3) of the 1996 Telecommunications Act established the objective that residents of rur...
The concept of universal service, providing affordable telecommunications to all citizens, has a lon...
Universal service, the long time goal of telecommunications regulation, is under new scrutiny by sta...
Federal regulation of telecommunication profoundly affects United States consumers, determining what...
Universal service is a public policy initiative designed to ensure that all United States citizens r...
There is general concern that producer subsidies distort competition. We examine a telecommunication...
The Communications Act of 1934 requires, among other things, that telephone companies as common car...
In 1996, Congress passed the first substantial rework of the Communications Act of 1934. This Act wa...
Universal Service was originally set-up to provide everyone with telephone service -- regardless of ...
The Communications Act of 1934 has asserted Universal Telephone Service to be a national social good...
The introduction of competition forces regulators to address the historical practice of using of imp...
When the Telecommunications Act of 1996 was signed into law, supporters proclaimed it would revoluti...
Panzar (2000) argues that the composition of universal service bundles depend on both economic and p...
I present here a unique empirical analysis of the consumer welfare benefits of prior regulation in t...
Utility subsidies are often defended as promoting universal service. However, specific support formu...
Section 254(b)(3) of the 1996 Telecommunications Act established the objective that residents of rur...
The concept of universal service, providing affordable telecommunications to all citizens, has a lon...
Universal service, the long time goal of telecommunications regulation, is under new scrutiny by sta...
Federal regulation of telecommunication profoundly affects United States consumers, determining what...
Universal service is a public policy initiative designed to ensure that all United States citizens r...
There is general concern that producer subsidies distort competition. We examine a telecommunication...
The Communications Act of 1934 requires, among other things, that telephone companies as common car...
In 1996, Congress passed the first substantial rework of the Communications Act of 1934. This Act wa...
Universal Service was originally set-up to provide everyone with telephone service -- regardless of ...
The Communications Act of 1934 has asserted Universal Telephone Service to be a national social good...
The introduction of competition forces regulators to address the historical practice of using of imp...
When the Telecommunications Act of 1996 was signed into law, supporters proclaimed it would revoluti...
Panzar (2000) argues that the composition of universal service bundles depend on both economic and p...
I present here a unique empirical analysis of the consumer welfare benefits of prior regulation in t...
Utility subsidies are often defended as promoting universal service. However, specific support formu...
Section 254(b)(3) of the 1996 Telecommunications Act established the objective that residents of rur...