Broadband : Should We Regulate High-Speed Internet Access? /
A Brookings Institution Press and American Enterprise Institute publication There is widespread concern in the telecommunications industry that public policy may be impeding the continued development of the Internet into a high-speed communications network. In the absence of ubiquitous, high-speed °...
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Washington, D.C. :
AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies,
2002.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Broadband mysteries / Bruce M. Owen
- The demand for bandwidth : evidence from the Index Project / Hal R. Varian
- The demand for broadband : access, content, and the value of time / Paul N. Rappoport, Donald J. Kridel, and Lester D. Taylor
- Wired high-speed access / Charles L. Jackson
- From 2G to 3G : wireless competition for Internet-related services / Jerry Hausman
- Internet-related services : the results of asymmetric regulation / Jerry Hausman
- Competition and regulation : the case of broadband communications / Howard Shelanski
- Regulation and vertical integration in broadband access supply / Thomas W. Hazlett
- Broadband deployment : is policy in the way? / Gerald R. Faulhaber
- The financial effects of broadband regulation / George Bittlingmayer and Thomas W. Hazlett
- Subsidies, the value of broadband, and the importance of fixed costs / Austan Goolsbee
- The benefits of broadband and the effect of regulation / Robert W. Crandall, Robert W. Hahn, and Timothy J. Tardiff.