This Article argues that some generalized interconnection rules are broadly appropriate. Specifically, some lessons learned from the ancient regime of common carrier regulation provide the appropriate regulatory foundation for the modern Internet. Since at least the middle ages, most significant carriers of communications and commerce have been regulated as common carriers. Common carrier rules have resolved the disputed issues of duty to serve, nondiscrimination, and interconnection. These were the problems of seventeenth-century ferry owners and innkeepers, eighteenth-century steamships, nineteenth-century railroads, and twentieth-century telephone networks. They are similar to the problems of the twenty-first-century Internet, and simila...
This article discusses the interplay of carrier and content regulatory layers in European internet l...
This paper will examine new models for the carriage of Internet traffic with an eye toward providing...
The Internet took its modern form in the mid-1980s as a “network of networks,” an agglomeration of i...
This Article argues that some generalized interconnection rules are broadly appropriate. Specificall...
In 1995, the NSF officially shut down the NSFNet backbone, thereby ending the nascent Internets earl...
The judicial decision invalidating the Federal Communications Commission\u27s first Open Internet Or...
For over a decade, net neutrality has dominated telecommunications policy. Advocates targeted broadb...
During the course of the network neutrality debate, advocates have proposed extending common carriag...
The judicial decision invalidating the Federal Communications Commission\u27s first Open Internet Or...
Internet interconnection is a central feature of the internet that has been subject to only little f...
Policymakers are at a precipice with regard to Internet regulation. The Federal Communications Commi...
The Communications Act of 1934 requires, among other things, that telephone companies as common car...
Abstract Purpose -This article considers internet system development with reference to what is curre...
Since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in National Cable Telecommunications Association v. Brand X In...
This article will examine court cases and actions by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) tha...
This article discusses the interplay of carrier and content regulatory layers in European internet l...
This paper will examine new models for the carriage of Internet traffic with an eye toward providing...
The Internet took its modern form in the mid-1980s as a “network of networks,” an agglomeration of i...
This Article argues that some generalized interconnection rules are broadly appropriate. Specificall...
In 1995, the NSF officially shut down the NSFNet backbone, thereby ending the nascent Internets earl...
The judicial decision invalidating the Federal Communications Commission\u27s first Open Internet Or...
For over a decade, net neutrality has dominated telecommunications policy. Advocates targeted broadb...
During the course of the network neutrality debate, advocates have proposed extending common carriag...
The judicial decision invalidating the Federal Communications Commission\u27s first Open Internet Or...
Internet interconnection is a central feature of the internet that has been subject to only little f...
Policymakers are at a precipice with regard to Internet regulation. The Federal Communications Commi...
The Communications Act of 1934 requires, among other things, that telephone companies as common car...
Abstract Purpose -This article considers internet system development with reference to what is curre...
Since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in National Cable Telecommunications Association v. Brand X In...
This article will examine court cases and actions by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) tha...
This article discusses the interplay of carrier and content regulatory layers in European internet l...
This paper will examine new models for the carriage of Internet traffic with an eye toward providing...
The Internet took its modern form in the mid-1980s as a “network of networks,” an agglomeration of i...