This paper responds to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s request for guidance in designing a national broadband plan. We argue that the U.S. market for Internet services is working well overall, as evidenced by nearly ubiquitous coverage, rapid adoption, large investments, and increasing speeds. Still, the market is not working well for all people in all places, and we offer a framework for considering policies intended to mitigate those issues.
We empirically investigate the impact of a vast array of public policies on wireline broadband penet...
Broadband internet is one of the most important aspects of modern society. In a variety of ways, the...
The contributions of broadband to economic and social development have been accepted both empiricall...
In this statement, a group of economists assembled by the AEI-Brookings Joint Center makes the follo...
President Bush recently called for "universal, affordable access to broadband technology by the year...
Many issues have come before the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) in the last year. Some actio...
This paper examines the current structure of universal service and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund,...
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...
Scientific American’s editors declare in its October 2010 issue that broadband prices in the United ...
This paper responds to arguments made in filings in the FCC’s broadband openness proceeding (GN Dkt....
The drive to increase broadband penetration has reached a critical policy point in the United States...
How much economic value did the diffusion of broadband create? We provide benchmark estimates for 19...
Governments justify support of Internet diffusion on two grounds: (1) to overcome a persistent digit...
This report details the potential state-by-state impact of legislation to accelerate broadband acces...
We empirically investigate the impact of a vast array of public policies on wireline broadband penet...
Broadband internet is one of the most important aspects of modern society. In a variety of ways, the...
The contributions of broadband to economic and social development have been accepted both empiricall...
In this statement, a group of economists assembled by the AEI-Brookings Joint Center makes the follo...
President Bush recently called for "universal, affordable access to broadband technology by the year...
Many issues have come before the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) in the last year. Some actio...
This paper examines the current structure of universal service and the FCC’s Universal Service Fund,...
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...
Scientific American’s editors declare in its October 2010 issue that broadband prices in the United ...
This paper responds to arguments made in filings in the FCC’s broadband openness proceeding (GN Dkt....
The drive to increase broadband penetration has reached a critical policy point in the United States...
How much economic value did the diffusion of broadband create? We provide benchmark estimates for 19...
Governments justify support of Internet diffusion on two grounds: (1) to overcome a persistent digit...
This report details the potential state-by-state impact of legislation to accelerate broadband acces...
We empirically investigate the impact of a vast array of public policies on wireline broadband penet...
Broadband internet is one of the most important aspects of modern society. In a variety of ways, the...
The contributions of broadband to economic and social development have been accepted both empiricall...