Presents case studies of communities creating publicly owned telecommunication networks. Examines the benefits, including accountability, competition, and economic activity; obstacles; lessons learned; and key issues for communities and policy makers
International audienceThe history of communication technologies is populated with conflicts between ...
The project aimed to understand current telecom regulations which can enhance or deter community net...
<p>The purpose of this paper is to present a clear and complete image of the current status of wirel...
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed America’s stark inequality in broadband access. Struggling as a result...
The United States has made progress in recognizing that high-capacity broadband infrastructure is a ...
International audienceThe paper begins by sketching out a short history of telecom policy, pointing ...
International audienceThe paper begins by sketching out a short history of telecom policy, pointing ...
Ten years ago, the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee built its own high-speed Internet network, and tod...
This paper describes the process by which the City of Tacoma, Washington came to build an open acces...
Some public elites assert that the digital divide is a serious social problem and that governments m...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on an ongoing—though too often neglected—phenomenon of...
In this special issue , “First Mile” refers to broadband infrastructure development that puts the ne...
In this special issue , “First Mile” refers to broadband infrastructure development that puts the ne...
Wireline telecommunications infrastructure in the customer access network or CAN is undergoing a ver...
Wireline telecommunications infrastructure in the customer access network or CAN is undergoing a ver...
International audienceThe history of communication technologies is populated with conflicts between ...
The project aimed to understand current telecom regulations which can enhance or deter community net...
<p>The purpose of this paper is to present a clear and complete image of the current status of wirel...
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed America’s stark inequality in broadband access. Struggling as a result...
The United States has made progress in recognizing that high-capacity broadband infrastructure is a ...
International audienceThe paper begins by sketching out a short history of telecom policy, pointing ...
International audienceThe paper begins by sketching out a short history of telecom policy, pointing ...
Ten years ago, the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee built its own high-speed Internet network, and tod...
This paper describes the process by which the City of Tacoma, Washington came to build an open acces...
Some public elites assert that the digital divide is a serious social problem and that governments m...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on an ongoing—though too often neglected—phenomenon of...
In this special issue , “First Mile” refers to broadband infrastructure development that puts the ne...
In this special issue , “First Mile” refers to broadband infrastructure development that puts the ne...
Wireline telecommunications infrastructure in the customer access network or CAN is undergoing a ver...
Wireline telecommunications infrastructure in the customer access network or CAN is undergoing a ver...
International audienceThe history of communication technologies is populated with conflicts between ...
The project aimed to understand current telecom regulations which can enhance or deter community net...
<p>The purpose of this paper is to present a clear and complete image of the current status of wirel...