A new academic consensus is emerging that innovation is the key to consumer welfare, and rules governing Internet policy need to be updated to reflect this reality, according to Robert Hahn.
Technological change is accelerating and with it regulatory upheaval. Most of us agree that providin...
Much of the current debate over Internet policy is framed by the belief that there has always been a...
The evolution of the Internet challenges traditional approaches of industrial and technology policy ...
Major changes are affecting the scope and scale of the Internet. As a result, the internet is increa...
Debates over Internet policy tend to be framed by the way the Internet existed in the mid-1990s, whe...
Over time, the Internet has become much larger and more diverse in terms of users, applications, tec...
In January 2021, the editorial team of Policy & Internet changed from the Oxford Internet Institute ...
Only 3% of internet users have internet speeds slower than 2 mpbs and are without access to good bro...
This special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a selection of articles presented in th...
This paper looks at the Internet and the changing set of requirements for the Internet that are 8ori...
This special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a hand-picked selection of articles pr...
Network providers are experimenting with a variety of new business arrangements. Some are offering s...
The world is just at the dawn of the Internet revolution, a revolution which promises both benefits ...
International audienceThis special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a hand-picked sel...
The goal of telecommunications policy has shifted from the control of natural monopoly to the promot...
Technological change is accelerating and with it regulatory upheaval. Most of us agree that providin...
Much of the current debate over Internet policy is framed by the belief that there has always been a...
The evolution of the Internet challenges traditional approaches of industrial and technology policy ...
Major changes are affecting the scope and scale of the Internet. As a result, the internet is increa...
Debates over Internet policy tend to be framed by the way the Internet existed in the mid-1990s, whe...
Over time, the Internet has become much larger and more diverse in terms of users, applications, tec...
In January 2021, the editorial team of Policy & Internet changed from the Oxford Internet Institute ...
Only 3% of internet users have internet speeds slower than 2 mpbs and are without access to good bro...
This special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a selection of articles presented in th...
This paper looks at the Internet and the changing set of requirements for the Internet that are 8ori...
This special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a hand-picked selection of articles pr...
Network providers are experimenting with a variety of new business arrangements. Some are offering s...
The world is just at the dawn of the Internet revolution, a revolution which promises both benefits ...
International audienceThis special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a hand-picked sel...
The goal of telecommunications policy has shifted from the control of natural monopoly to the promot...
Technological change is accelerating and with it regulatory upheaval. Most of us agree that providin...
Much of the current debate over Internet policy is framed by the belief that there has always been a...
The evolution of the Internet challenges traditional approaches of industrial and technology policy ...