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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....
Are drug prices in the United States higher than in other countries? The answer to this question is not as simple as it may seem. Patricia Danzon and her colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School have recently published three articles that explore the complex issues involved in making...
The FCC would advance the public interest by ruling that the ILECs are non-dominant in the mass-market broadband services market.
The Internet is usually viewed as the no-holds-barred domain of entrepreneurs and venture capitalists.
Giving in to the Bells's demands for a rollback of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 is a prescription for disaster that will throttle the prospects of the New Economy for decades to come.
Releasing the regional Bell monopolies from their obligations under the Telecommunications Act of 1996would kill competition and innovation.
Despite the hype, it is not clear that there is a problem with U.S. broadband technology.
What kind of regulatory environment would best encourage telecom investment and protect U.S. consumers?



