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As the EU begins the long and painful process of reversing two decades of interventionist policies that failed to promote either broadband investment, competition or adoption, the experience of the largely deregulated U.S. market provides a natural comparison. This article looks at the widely...
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After a decade of data misuse scandals involving public and private data collectors, the EU enacted its General Data Protection Regulation, which will dramatically change data collection and use practices worldwide. The poorly-thought out provisions of the GDPR, however, are certain to raise...
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Written testimony before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee identifies eight policy levers regulators can employ to speed the deployment of next-generation wired and wireless broadband networks, particularly in underserved rural and remote areas of the U.S. These include...
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With over a dozen bills pending in both the U.S. and E.U. to "solve" the privacy crisis, perhaps it's time to take a step back and ask some fundamental questions about information management in the age of big data. Why does "private" information evoke visceral policy responses? Is there a...
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As the pace of technological-based disruption across industries accelerates, static models of regulatory analysis and decision-making become increasingly counter-productive. This article proposes a more pragmatic, "results-based regulation" framework and applies it to what has become the most...
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Any business can be devastated virtually overnight by a new offering that is both better and cheaper. We call this strategy “Big Bang Disruption,” because its introduction signals the complete and often sudden re-invention of the industries it affects. This article describes the special...
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Enterprise data services or "special access," was largely deregulated in the 1990's, driving impressive investment and new competition from cable, fiber, and Ethernet providers. Prices have fallen, speeds have increased, and both buyers and resellers have multiple providers to choose from in...
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