By David Lazarus – Public officials in Europe and Asia were quick to realize the economic and social opportunities that broadband afforded. So they adopted policies designed to ensure highly competitive markets that would foster innovation and lower prices
One key element of these policies is requiring that broadband capacity — the actual pipes and wires — be shared among competing...
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