President Bush recently called for "universal, affordable access to broadband technology by the year 2007." This paper examines the economic strengths and weaknesses of different policies for achieving that vision. We argue that removing price and "unbundling" regulations at the wholesale and retail levels would help increase the diffusion of broadband. Banning Internet access taxes would be beneficial, but we believe such a ban would be less effective than removing these regulatory barriers to competition. We argue against subsidizing broadband to increase penetration because subsidies are likely to result in economic inefficiencies. The study also examines state policies that could be used to enhance the rollout of broadband, including re...
In the context of the information society, to be able to communicate and interact is a crucial and d...
The goal of telecommunications policy has shifted from the control of natural monopoly to the promot...
Americans need more choices for faster and better Internet service. That was the message of Federal ...
In this statement, a group of economists assembled by the AEI-Brookings Joint Center makes the follo...
This paper responds to arguments made in filings in the FCC’s broadband openness proceeding (GN Dkt....
This paper responds to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s request for guidance in designin...
This paper examines the current structure of universal service and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund,...
To encourage growth in the flagging information, communications, and technology sector, the FCC rece...
This paper reexamines the effect of the regulatory regime on both penetration and coverage of broadb...
This paper examines the current structure of universal service and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund,...
Governments justify support of Internet diffusion on two grounds: (1) to overcome a persistent digit...
Access to high-speed broadband is a necessity, with research showing that a lack of access can negat...
Broadband internet is one of the most important aspects of modern society. In a variety of ways, the...
In a world where ubiquitous and affordable broadband availability is the key to unlocking the benefi...
With a new focus for federal universal service programs on broadband and the NTIA BTOP funding for b...
In the context of the information society, to be able to communicate and interact is a crucial and d...
The goal of telecommunications policy has shifted from the control of natural monopoly to the promot...
Americans need more choices for faster and better Internet service. That was the message of Federal ...
In this statement, a group of economists assembled by the AEI-Brookings Joint Center makes the follo...
This paper responds to arguments made in filings in the FCC’s broadband openness proceeding (GN Dkt....
This paper responds to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s request for guidance in designin...
This paper examines the current structure of universal service and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund,...
To encourage growth in the flagging information, communications, and technology sector, the FCC rece...
This paper reexamines the effect of the regulatory regime on both penetration and coverage of broadb...
This paper examines the current structure of universal service and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund,...
Governments justify support of Internet diffusion on two grounds: (1) to overcome a persistent digit...
Access to high-speed broadband is a necessity, with research showing that a lack of access can negat...
Broadband internet is one of the most important aspects of modern society. In a variety of ways, the...
In a world where ubiquitous and affordable broadband availability is the key to unlocking the benefi...
With a new focus for federal universal service programs on broadband and the NTIA BTOP funding for b...
In the context of the information society, to be able to communicate and interact is a crucial and d...
The goal of telecommunications policy has shifted from the control of natural monopoly to the promot...
Americans need more choices for faster and better Internet service. That was the message of Federal ...