textThe swift adoption of the Internet by Americans in a little over a decade has few parallels in the world of technology. Access to the Web is now taken so much for granted that not having access is assumed to be a form of economic and social handicap. The debate on bringing Internet service provision under the umbrella of the Universal Service mechanism to bridge the “Digital Divide” has attained maturity, but not resolution. The apparent reluctance of American households to transition to broadband – relative to comparable economies – is a growing cause for concern among policy makers and members of the business community. However, research into the determinants of Internet demand, and factors which inhibit or promote its suppl...
Americans need more choices for faster and better Internet service. That was the message of Federal ...
As the Internet, and broadband in particular, becomes a platform for social and political en...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Americans' use...
There are times in our history where new technologies burst onto the scene and have a major impact o...
Internet adoption tends to progress in phases: early rapid adoption in urban areas and by relatively...
Since the advent of the Internet, the concept of the "Digital Divide," has been at the forefront of ...
In the context of the information society, to be able to communicate and interact is a crucial and d...
This paper examines the current structure of universal service and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund,...
This paper analyzes inter-firm alliances for providing the home computer user with an innovative n...
Technology such as the Internet is becoming an important ingredient for economic and social advance...
This paper examines the current structure of universal service and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund,...
For more than 100 years, the United States has used a variety of policy tools to encourage and ensur...
The internet has become the primary way households gain access to daily services, including educatio...
The ongoing debate on the "digital divide" is centered on improving Internet home-access penetration...
Data obtained from a nationwide survey of US residences during September and October 2002 are used t...
Americans need more choices for faster and better Internet service. That was the message of Federal ...
As the Internet, and broadband in particular, becomes a platform for social and political en...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Americans' use...
There are times in our history where new technologies burst onto the scene and have a major impact o...
Internet adoption tends to progress in phases: early rapid adoption in urban areas and by relatively...
Since the advent of the Internet, the concept of the "Digital Divide," has been at the forefront of ...
In the context of the information society, to be able to communicate and interact is a crucial and d...
This paper examines the current structure of universal service and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund,...
This paper analyzes inter-firm alliances for providing the home computer user with an innovative n...
Technology such as the Internet is becoming an important ingredient for economic and social advance...
This paper examines the current structure of universal service and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund,...
For more than 100 years, the United States has used a variety of policy tools to encourage and ensur...
The internet has become the primary way households gain access to daily services, including educatio...
The ongoing debate on the "digital divide" is centered on improving Internet home-access penetration...
Data obtained from a nationwide survey of US residences during September and October 2002 are used t...
Americans need more choices for faster and better Internet service. That was the message of Federal ...
As the Internet, and broadband in particular, becomes a platform for social and political en...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Americans' use...