In 2005, the FCC changed the competitive landscape of the high-speed Internet access industry by classifying both DSL and cable modem service as information services. While many hail this move as a victory for competition and free markets, others fear the ruling could jeopardize the future of the Internet. This iBrief examines the potential end of net neutrality and concludes that new federal regulations are unnecessary because antitrust laws and a competitive marketplace will provide consumers with sufficient protection
The Internet plays an important role in the economy, providing jobs, productivity growth, and cost s...
The challenge for policymakers evaluating calls to institute some form of network neutrality regulat...
Since the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) removed common carriage obligations from Internet ...
In 2005, the FCC changed the competitive landscape of the high-speed Internet access industry by cla...
When the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) vacated its 2015 Open Internet Order, net neut...
A decade of broadband access deregulation has landed the FCC at a legal deadend. After the D.C. Circ...
After the FCC changed the Internet?s status from a telecommunication to an information medium in 200...
The vast majority of US residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet acces...
The vast majority of U.S. residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet acc...
On Tuesday, a U.S. appeals court ruled on a landmark net neutrality case against the Federal Communi...
The vast majority of US residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet acces...
The vast majority of U.S. residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet acc...
The rapid development of the Internet has necessitated an update to Federal telecommunications laws....
For over a decade, net neutrality has dominated telecommunications policy. Advocates targeted broadb...
The Internet plays an important role in the economy, providing jobs, productivity growth, and cost s...
The Internet plays an important role in the economy, providing jobs, productivity growth, and cost s...
The challenge for policymakers evaluating calls to institute some form of network neutrality regulat...
Since the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) removed common carriage obligations from Internet ...
In 2005, the FCC changed the competitive landscape of the high-speed Internet access industry by cla...
When the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) vacated its 2015 Open Internet Order, net neut...
A decade of broadband access deregulation has landed the FCC at a legal deadend. After the D.C. Circ...
After the FCC changed the Internet?s status from a telecommunication to an information medium in 200...
The vast majority of US residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet acces...
The vast majority of U.S. residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet acc...
On Tuesday, a U.S. appeals court ruled on a landmark net neutrality case against the Federal Communi...
The vast majority of US residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet acces...
The vast majority of U.S. residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet acc...
The rapid development of the Internet has necessitated an update to Federal telecommunications laws....
For over a decade, net neutrality has dominated telecommunications policy. Advocates targeted broadb...
The Internet plays an important role in the economy, providing jobs, productivity growth, and cost s...
The Internet plays an important role in the economy, providing jobs, productivity growth, and cost s...
The challenge for policymakers evaluating calls to institute some form of network neutrality regulat...
Since the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) removed common carriage obligations from Internet ...