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This note analyzes the 2015 Open Internet Order by contextualizing the development of network neutrality jurisprudence … and predicts that the Open Internet Order would withstand judicial scrutiny if challenged under the Administrative …
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The FCC’s recent Restoring Internet Freedom Order reclassified broadband Internet access service from a … Supreme Court has previously set out in Brand X a specific test for determining whether Internet access service is a … telecommunications service, and that test states that the determination turns on the factual particulars of how Internet technology works …
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"Open access" regulation mandates openness of conduits (e.g. upgraded cable television) to service providers (e.g. America Online), but policy discussion often suggests that the ultimate goal is openness to advanced content (streaming video, interactive e-commerce, etc.). We introduce a systems...
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The United States has asymmetric regulation of the provision of broadband Internet access service. A cable television … taken to abolish asymmetric regulation of ILEC provision of broadband Internet access? The Federal Communications Commission … Internet access service is not a telecommunications service, subject to numerous regulations applicable to ILECs, but rather an …
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In Portugal, the telecommunications incumbent offers broadband access to the Internet, both through digital subscriber … line and cable modem. In this article, we estimate the impact on broadband access to the Internet of the structural … elasticities of demand and the marginal costs of broadband access to the Internet. Based on these estimates, we simulate the effect …
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broadband, access to the Internet - is perhaps the most important issue facing the Federal Communications Commission. The issue … ""broadband"" access to the Internet - is perhaps the most important issue now facing the Federal Communications Commission. The … Internet. This volume consists of recently updated papers that were originally presented at a June 2003 conference held by the …
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Broadband access refers to technologies that provide access to the Internet at download speeds of 256 kbit/s or greater …
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Many Europeans incumbents and some alternative operators are starting to plan and in some cases deploy large scale fibre investments, resulting in significative changes for European fixed line markets. The technologies used and the pace of development vary from country to country according to...
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What, in the eyes of the law, is cable broadband? The regulation of cable-based platforms for high-speed Internet … statutory status of cable broadband forced the Federal Communications Commission to confront this question. High-speed Internet … operators of cable broadband facilities to offer their customers a choice of Internet service providers. This Article concludes …
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