From a public policy perspective, the goals are to ensure that broadband deployment is timely, that industry competes fairly, and that service is provided to all sectors and geographical locations of American society. The federal government -- through Congress and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) -- is seeking to ensure fair competition among the players so that broadband will be available and affordable in a timely manner to all Americans who want it. While the FCC's position is not to intervene at this time, some assert that legislation is necessary to ensure fair competition and timely broadband deployment. One proposal would ease certain legal restrictions and requirements, imposed by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, on in...
In this Article, the Authors propose sweeping changes to the current telecommunications regulatory r...
Comprehensive and long-term spectrum reform can play a critical role in the FCC\u27s development of ...
This report briefly discusses the state of broadband Internet in America as determined by the Federa...
From a public policy perspective, the goals are to ensure that broadband deployment is timely, that ...
Earlier this week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a new plan to fulfill a Cong...
The Federal Communications Commission’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, “Preserving the Open Internet...
A decade of broadband access deregulation has landed the FCC at a legal deadend. After the D.C. Circ...
To encourage growth in the flagging information, communications, and technology sector, the FCC rece...
Following recent telecommunications mergers, local (mostly municipal and county) governments and the...
The challenge for policymakers evaluating calls to institute some form of network neutrality regulat...
Technological change is accelerating and with it regulatory upheaval. Most of us agree that providin...
After the FCC changed the Internet?s status from a telecommunication to an information medium in 200...
Though the growth of broadband has increased dramatically in the last decade, asymmetric government ...
Something suspiciously resembling a double standard exists in US regulation of broadband access car...
The relationship between federal and state regulators in the U.S. telecommunications space has long ...
In this Article, the Authors propose sweeping changes to the current telecommunications regulatory r...
Comprehensive and long-term spectrum reform can play a critical role in the FCC\u27s development of ...
This report briefly discusses the state of broadband Internet in America as determined by the Federa...
From a public policy perspective, the goals are to ensure that broadband deployment is timely, that ...
Earlier this week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a new plan to fulfill a Cong...
The Federal Communications Commission’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, “Preserving the Open Internet...
A decade of broadband access deregulation has landed the FCC at a legal deadend. After the D.C. Circ...
To encourage growth in the flagging information, communications, and technology sector, the FCC rece...
Following recent telecommunications mergers, local (mostly municipal and county) governments and the...
The challenge for policymakers evaluating calls to institute some form of network neutrality regulat...
Technological change is accelerating and with it regulatory upheaval. Most of us agree that providin...
After the FCC changed the Internet?s status from a telecommunication to an information medium in 200...
Though the growth of broadband has increased dramatically in the last decade, asymmetric government ...
Something suspiciously resembling a double standard exists in US regulation of broadband access car...
The relationship between federal and state regulators in the U.S. telecommunications space has long ...
In this Article, the Authors propose sweeping changes to the current telecommunications regulatory r...
Comprehensive and long-term spectrum reform can play a critical role in the FCC\u27s development of ...
This report briefly discusses the state of broadband Internet in America as determined by the Federa...