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Title Net neutrality or net neutering : should broadband internet services be regulated / edited by Thomas M. Lenard and Randolph J. May
Published New York, NY : Springer, ©2006

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 225 pages) : illustrations
Contents Distribution, Vertical Integration and the Net Neutrality Debate; Network Neutrality and Competition Policy: A Complex Relationship; Are "Dumb Pipe" Mandates Smart Public Policy? Vertical Integration, Net Neutrality, and the Network Layers Model; The Importance of Open Networks in Sustaining the Digital Revolution; Local Broadband Access: Primum Non Nocere or Primum Processi? A Property Rights Approach; Open Access Arguments: Why Confidence is Misplaced
Summary The subject of this book - whether or not to extend traditional telecommunications regulation to high-speed or "broadband" access to the Internet - is perhaps the most important issue now facing the Federal Communications Commission. The issue is also very contentious, with influential economic interests as well as academics on both sides of the question. Content providers - Microsoft and Amazon, for instance - argue that broadband providers should be treated as common carriers, required to transmit all content in a nondiscriminatory way. The broadband providers - the telephone and cable companies - argue that no bottleneck monopoly exists to justify such regulation and that, if imposed, it would stifle development of the Internet. This volume consists of recently updated papers that were originally presented at a June 2003 conference held by the Progress and Freedom Foundation. The authors are among the top researchers in the field of telecommunications research. Thomas M. Lenard is Vice President for Research and Senior Fellow at the Progress & Freedom Foundation. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books and articles on electricity, antitrust, privacy, and other regulatory issues. Lenard received his B.A. from the University of Wisconsin and his Ph. D. from Brown University. Randolph J. May is Senior Fellow and Director of Communications Policy Studies at the Progress & Freedom Foundation. In addition to writing a regular column for Legal Times, he has published more than fifty articles and essays on a wide variety of topics ranging from communications to law to constitutional theory. May received his A.B. from Duke University and his J.D. from Duke Law School
Analysis economie
economics
bedrijfswetenschap
management science
recht
law
onderzoeksbeleid
research policy
technologie
technology
industrial organization
wetenschap
science
Management studies, Business Administration, Organizational Science (General)
Economics (General)
Management, bedrijfskunde, organisatiekunde (algemeen)
Economie (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject United States. Federal Communications Commission
SUBJECT United States. Federal Communications Commission. cct
United States. Federal Communications Commission fast
Subject Telecommunication policy -- United States
Internet -- Government policy -- United States
Broadband communication systems -- Law and legislation -- United States
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- Media & Communications.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Telecommunications.
Broadband communication systems -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Telecommunication policy -- United States.
Internet -- Government policy -- United States.
Affaires.
Science économique.
Economie de l'entreprise.
Broadband communication systems -- Law and legislation
Internet -- Government policy
Telecommunication policy
United States
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Lenard, Thomas M
May, Randolph J
Progress & Freedom Foundation (U.S.)
ISBN 9780387339283
0387339280
0387339299
9780387339290
6610619328
9786610619320