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Once relegated to low quality computer-to-computer communication, Internet voice telephone service--dubbed Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP--now appears ready for prime time.
A group of leading economists provide their stance on U.S. broadband policy.
Regulatory uncertainty is inefficient, wasting resources and harming consumers. Businesses are deterred from investing in new technology when an action that seems legal today may be deemed illegal tomorrow. As a result, the benefits to consumers of new technologies are delayed or may even be completely...
Experts examine two competing visions for further telecommunications reform as Congress appears ready to reconsider the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
Please note the video on the left is of the panel discussions only. A video of David Dorman's address is available here.
Almost nine years have passed since the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the first major congressional overhaul of telecommunications law in almost sixty-two...
The superior solution lies in liberalization, quickly giving new competitors access to radio waves in the TV Band.



