This article challenges the findings of the February 2002 report of the Federal Communications Commission regarding the status of broadband advanced network and high-speed service development in the US. The author questions the reports conclusion that current network development is reasonable and timely, based on both the data itself and contradictory evidence. Further, the Commission\u27s measurement is inadequate to determine the extent of service. The article advocates that inadequate measurements should not be a basis for deregulating the industry at a time when future availability of technology will dramatically impact the lives of many Americans
The Internet is central to the business and pastimes of Americans. Calls for increased regulation ar...
High-speed internet access has developed rapidly in the last decade and is increasingly viewed as es...
Network neutrality has dominated broadband policy debates for the past decade. While important, netw...
This article challenges the findings of the February 2002 report of the Federal Communications Commi...
Scientific American’s editors declare in its October 2010 issue that broadband prices in the United ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Both Co...
There is much dismay and even despair over the slow pace at which broadband is advancing in the Unit...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Bro...
The Federal Communications Commission regularly promotes the competitiveness of the American broadba...
The challenge for policymakers evaluating calls to institute some form of network neutrality regulat...
To encourage growth in the flagging information, communications, and technology sector, the FCC rece...
Network neutrality has become a contentious issue both in Europe and the United States. Regulators o...
This Article reviews the status and challenges of municipal broadband and provides recommendations f...
Increasing broadband network diffusion to reach all American homes at higher speeds than currently o...
Though the growth of broadband has increased dramatically in the last decade, asymmetric government ...
The Internet is central to the business and pastimes of Americans. Calls for increased regulation ar...
High-speed internet access has developed rapidly in the last decade and is increasingly viewed as es...
Network neutrality has dominated broadband policy debates for the past decade. While important, netw...
This article challenges the findings of the February 2002 report of the Federal Communications Commi...
Scientific American’s editors declare in its October 2010 issue that broadband prices in the United ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Both Co...
There is much dismay and even despair over the slow pace at which broadband is advancing in the Unit...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Bro...
The Federal Communications Commission regularly promotes the competitiveness of the American broadba...
The challenge for policymakers evaluating calls to institute some form of network neutrality regulat...
To encourage growth in the flagging information, communications, and technology sector, the FCC rece...
Network neutrality has become a contentious issue both in Europe and the United States. Regulators o...
This Article reviews the status and challenges of municipal broadband and provides recommendations f...
Increasing broadband network diffusion to reach all American homes at higher speeds than currently o...
Though the growth of broadband has increased dramatically in the last decade, asymmetric government ...
The Internet is central to the business and pastimes of Americans. Calls for increased regulation ar...
High-speed internet access has developed rapidly in the last decade and is increasingly viewed as es...
Network neutrality has dominated broadband policy debates for the past decade. While important, netw...