Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify concerns developing in regard to current approaches used to define, deliver and fund universal service obligations (USOs) for telecommunications due to developments in competition, new technology, e.g. wireless, convergence and next generation networks (NGN), including voice over internet protocol (VoIP). To stimulate thinking about the policies required to deliver USOs in an IP-enabled NGN environment. Design/methodology/approach - The paper examines the nature and scope of USOs, including the concept of "functional internet access" to address questions about whether in an NGN environment: present USOs are sustainable; USOs need to change; and whether USOs should include access to broadban...
This paper examines the current structure of universal service and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund,...
Next Generation Networks was the buzzword last year. Different people imagine different things when ...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the success and continuing relevance of the universal servi...
With falling revenue (due to increasing competition and declining prices) occurring alongside strong...
The current approach to universal service involving the provision of specific services (such as fixe...
In 2010 the European Commission (EC) undertook a review of its current Universal Service Obligation ...
There is a clear need, in view of significant competitive, technological and service changes taking ...
The first sections of this paper will review how those issues have been addressed as the technology ...
For more than 100 years, the United States has used a variety of policy tools to encourage and ensur...
There is growing concern that some groups without access to high-speed broadband networks, e.g. thos...
With Internet access increasingly a vital element of day to day life, this paper explores the concep...
The paper examines investment dimensions of next generation networks in a universal service perspect...
The starting premise, for the government’s consideration as to Australia’s future requirements, is t...
This paper focuses on possible new arrangements for the funding of future universal service obligati...
This draft report explores the future direction of a universal service obligation in an evolving tel...
This paper examines the current structure of universal service and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund,...
Next Generation Networks was the buzzword last year. Different people imagine different things when ...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the success and continuing relevance of the universal servi...
With falling revenue (due to increasing competition and declining prices) occurring alongside strong...
The current approach to universal service involving the provision of specific services (such as fixe...
In 2010 the European Commission (EC) undertook a review of its current Universal Service Obligation ...
There is a clear need, in view of significant competitive, technological and service changes taking ...
The first sections of this paper will review how those issues have been addressed as the technology ...
For more than 100 years, the United States has used a variety of policy tools to encourage and ensur...
There is growing concern that some groups without access to high-speed broadband networks, e.g. thos...
With Internet access increasingly a vital element of day to day life, this paper explores the concep...
The paper examines investment dimensions of next generation networks in a universal service perspect...
The starting premise, for the government’s consideration as to Australia’s future requirements, is t...
This paper focuses on possible new arrangements for the funding of future universal service obligati...
This draft report explores the future direction of a universal service obligation in an evolving tel...
This paper examines the current structure of universal service and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund,...
Next Generation Networks was the buzzword last year. Different people imagine different things when ...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the success and continuing relevance of the universal servi...