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The Federal Communications Commission’s recently proposed “nondiscrimination” principle in its Open Internet NPRM is shown to be incompatible with established definitions of discrimination in the economics literature and communications jurisprudence
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This paper examines a recent study by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. The Berkman Study was specifically requested by the Federal Communications Commission to “conduct an independent expert review of existing literature and studies about broadband deployment and usage throughout...
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broadband speeds. Again, I find that average download speeds for mobile wireless broadband services are faster in the United …
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I compare fixed broadband speeds for a sample of thousands of U.S. and foreign cities. My analysis reveals that download speeds are typically faster in the United States and often materially so. Comparisons of upload speeds are mixed, but the differences are small and statistically no different...
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In the heated debate over Net Neutrality, the effects of regulation on investment are a central concern, with special attention given to the presence or absence of investment effects from the FCC's 2010 proposal and subsequent controversial 2015 decision to reclassify broadband Internet access...
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termination services. Second, as competition is the basis for Section 10 forbearance, the Commission is precluded from setting …
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determining if it will apply rate regulation these Business Data Services: As a first step, the Commission proposes to determine … magnitude of market power for Business Data Services. As I demonstrate, it is not. The Agency's analysis is unsupported by basic …
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In this Perspective, I provide more evidence demonstrating the illegitimacy of the OECD's per-capita broadband rankings as a reliable measure of relative performance for broadband adoption. Using the OECD's own data on per-capita adoption and household adoption across the OECD, numerous examples...
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The United States has recently reinvigorated its efforts to promote ubiquitous broadband at affordable prices for all Americans by both committing over $7.2 billion in stimulus funds and by requiring the Federal Communications Commission to issue a “National Broadband Plan.” The big policy...
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Using data on the prices paid by multichannel video programing distributors (“MVPDs”) for basic cable networks, I conduct a retrospective analysis of the price effects of the Comcast-NBCU merger. Estimates from both the difference-in-differences and lagged-dependent variable models indicate...
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