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U. S. BROADBAND POLICY
This topic is designed to track news and discussions about public policy for broadband in the U. S. U.S. broadband policy will include news and analysis about the competitiveness of U. S. in broadband, as well as efforts by the Obama Administration and others to improve the availability and affordability of speedy Internet service.
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By David Lazarus – Public officials in Europe and Asia were quick to realize the economic and social opportunities that...
The rhetoric on broadband and mobile woes can become stifling and self-serving, as editorials support mergers to...
“When you look at broadband and the Internet,” says Ray Keating, Chief Economist for the Washington, D.C.
Google’s experiment in laying broadband fiber in Kansas City, Missouri revives the old question of who should deploy...
By Jeff Saginor – Ever since Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 — effectively deregulating the telecom...
At a time in the United States when political opinions seem to fly to the extremes, with no middle ground, it’s no...
Since broadband has become a much demanded commodity in recent years many communities have, or want to, invest in their...
U.S. capitalism has created De Facto broadband cartels allowing for increased prices and low Internet speeds for...
spectrum can be disseminated to wireless carriers in a fair and balanced fashion. Public auctions are a preferred...
By Bruce Upbin – If you want cheap, fast Internet, move to Lafayette, La., or better yet, Paris. The New America...
A recent Broadband Breakfast meeting in Washington, D.C., focused on smart grid innovation — the idea of creating an...
So, when do you know that you have enough capacity in your market to compete globally? The answer is "when you...
What’s particularly intriguing about the Australian government’s efforts is that it has managed to overcome a rather...
By Kate Knibbs – In the next few years, your home Internet bills may go up… and up… and up. The days of unlimited...
Broadband ISP speeds improved significantly from 2011 to 2012, however US consumers pay more for slower service than...
Simply put, it will take another kind of integrated effort to ensure the future the panelists envision: one with sound...
By Ann Treacy – Boston.com reports that ultra-fast broadband connections aren’t all they’re cracked up to because it...
Clearly, all facilities-based communication service providers are dependent upon pro-investment public policy.
By Cecilia Kang – As the government prepares Thursday (10/27/11) to commit billions of dollars to bring high-speed...
The House Subcommittee on Aviation, which is part of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the U.S.
Telecom service providers frequently need to add connectivity infrastructure, but are faced with (1) completely full...
By Cyrus Farivar – South Carolina has become the latest state in the union to pass a state-level bill that effectively...
"Countries blessed and cursed with wide-open spaces continue to wrestle with the question of how to serve rural...
As Washington prepares to dole out some $8 billion to promote the spread of broadband access, don't expect Big Telco to...
Top Sources: U. S. Broadband Policy
- BusinessWeek
- theneteconomy.wordpress.com
- thehill.com
- pcworld.com
- arstechnica.com
- blogs.cisco.com
- Washington Post
- CNET News.com
- New York Times
- pcmag.com
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