Communications policy in transition : the Internet and beyond /
Communications policy in transition : the Internet and beyond /
edited by Benjamin M. Compaine and Shane Greenstein.
- xxii, 425 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Papers from the 28th Telecommunications Policy Research Conference held in Alexandria, Va. in the Fall of 2000.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface / Introduction / Differing Regulatory Treatment of Access Modes. Where Internet Service Providers and Telephone Companies Compete: A Guide to the Computer Inquiries, Enhanced Service Providers, and Information Service Providers / Broadband Architectures, ISP Business Plans, and Open Access / Regulatory Treatment of IP Transport and Services / Internet Architecture Design in a Competitive Era. Rethinking the Design of the Internet: The End-to-End Arguments vs. the Brave New World / The InterNAT: Policy Implications of the Internet Architecture Debate / The Potential for Scrutiny of Internet Peering Policies in Multilateral Forums / Wireline vs. Wireless Internet Access: Comparing the United States and Japan / Dilemmas in Development of Communications Infrastructure. Developing Telecommunications Infrastructure: State and Local Policy Collisions / From C to Shining C: Competition and Cross-Subsidy in Communications / The End of the Digital Divide? Unexpected Outcomes in Digital Divide Policy: What Children Really Do in the Public Library / Accessibility of Broadband Telecommunications Services by Various Segments of the American Population / Reexamining the Digital Divide / Information Policy and Commercial Internet Behavior. Sorting Out the Search Engine Market / Copyright in the Age of Distributed Applications / Should Congress Establish a Compulsory License for Internet Video Providers to Retransmit Over-the-Air TV Station Programming via the Internet? / Shane Greenstein -- Ben Compaine and Shane Greenstein -- Robert Cannon. Shawn O'Donnell. Joshua L. Mindel and Marvin A. Sirbu -- Marjory S. Blumenthal and David D. Clark. Hans Kruse, William Yurcik and Lawrence Lessig. Rob Frieden. Emily Moto Murase -- Sharon Strover and Lon Berquist. Gregory L. Rosston and Bradley S. Wimmer -- Christian Sandvig. David Gabel and Florence Kwan. Benjamin M. Compaine -- Neil Gandal. Seth D. Greenstein. Michael Wirth and Larry Collette. I. 1. 2. 3. II. 4. 5. 6. 7. III. 8. 9. IV. 10. 11. 12. V. 13. 14. 15.
0262032929 9780262032926
2001032622
Communication policy--United States--Congresses
Internet--United States--Congresses
Telecommunication policy--United States--Congresses
P95.82.U6 / C66 2001
302.2
Papers from the 28th Telecommunications Policy Research Conference held in Alexandria, Va. in the Fall of 2000.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface / Introduction / Differing Regulatory Treatment of Access Modes. Where Internet Service Providers and Telephone Companies Compete: A Guide to the Computer Inquiries, Enhanced Service Providers, and Information Service Providers / Broadband Architectures, ISP Business Plans, and Open Access / Regulatory Treatment of IP Transport and Services / Internet Architecture Design in a Competitive Era. Rethinking the Design of the Internet: The End-to-End Arguments vs. the Brave New World / The InterNAT: Policy Implications of the Internet Architecture Debate / The Potential for Scrutiny of Internet Peering Policies in Multilateral Forums / Wireline vs. Wireless Internet Access: Comparing the United States and Japan / Dilemmas in Development of Communications Infrastructure. Developing Telecommunications Infrastructure: State and Local Policy Collisions / From C to Shining C: Competition and Cross-Subsidy in Communications / The End of the Digital Divide? Unexpected Outcomes in Digital Divide Policy: What Children Really Do in the Public Library / Accessibility of Broadband Telecommunications Services by Various Segments of the American Population / Reexamining the Digital Divide / Information Policy and Commercial Internet Behavior. Sorting Out the Search Engine Market / Copyright in the Age of Distributed Applications / Should Congress Establish a Compulsory License for Internet Video Providers to Retransmit Over-the-Air TV Station Programming via the Internet? / Shane Greenstein -- Ben Compaine and Shane Greenstein -- Robert Cannon. Shawn O'Donnell. Joshua L. Mindel and Marvin A. Sirbu -- Marjory S. Blumenthal and David D. Clark. Hans Kruse, William Yurcik and Lawrence Lessig. Rob Frieden. Emily Moto Murase -- Sharon Strover and Lon Berquist. Gregory L. Rosston and Bradley S. Wimmer -- Christian Sandvig. David Gabel and Florence Kwan. Benjamin M. Compaine -- Neil Gandal. Seth D. Greenstein. Michael Wirth and Larry Collette. I. 1. 2. 3. II. 4. 5. 6. 7. III. 8. 9. IV. 10. 11. 12. V. 13. 14. 15.
0262032929 9780262032926
2001032622
Communication policy--United States--Congresses
Internet--United States--Congresses
Telecommunication policy--United States--Congresses
P95.82.U6 / C66 2001
302.2