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High speed internet service providers are coming under increasing scrutiny because of their business practices in managing the terms of use of their networks. One key issue is whether they should be allowed to charge content providers for a higher quality of service to support certain applications like video games....
Regulators and policymakers are struggling to keep up with rapid changes in the telecommunications industry. Policies toward telecommunications can dramatically affect innovation, consumers, and overall economic growth. This conference will address two key issues: first, whether regulations should guarantee what advocates call “net-neutrality,” which would restrict how Internet...
Bad things can come in small packages. The latest exhibit is a recently proposed regulation of the Internet.
Is the Internet truly a free, borderless, and ungovernable medium?
Google and Verizon teaming up may sound scary to some, but robust competition, even among just a handful of firms, will be our best protector and will ultimately benefit consumers.
"Hands off the Internet" was good policy when the Internet was brand new, and it's good policy now.
All the rules that govern the technology sector are being rewritten by the industry's participants every six months or so. Does Washington really need to add new, top-down rules into that mix?
The next generation of mobile telephone technology could hasten the end of a key aspect of telecommunications regulation.



