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Author Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (28th : 2000 : Alexandria, Va.)

Title Communications policy in transition : the Internet and beyond / edited by Benjamin M. Compaine and Shane Greenstein
Published Cambridge, Mass. ; London : MIT, [2001]
Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, c2001
[Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2001]
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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 425 pages) : illustrations
Series Telecommunications policy research conference
Telecommunications policy research.
Contents Where internet service providers and telephone companies compete: a guide to the Computer inquiries, enhanced service providers, and information service providers / Robert Cannon -- Broadband architectures, ISP business plans, and open access / Shawn O'Donnell -- Regulatory treatment of IP transport and services / Joshua L. Mindel and Marvin A. Sirbu -- Rethinking the design of the internet: the end-to-end arguments vs. the brave new world / Marjory S. Blumenthal and David D. Clark -- The InterNAT: policy implications of the internet architecture debate / Hans Kruse, William Yurcik, and Lawrence Lessig -- The potential for scrutiny of internet peering policies in multilateral forums / Rob Frieden -- Wireline vs. wireless internet access: comparing the United States and Japan -- Emily Moto Murase -- Developing telecommunications infrastructure: state and local policy collisions / Sharon Strover and Lon Berquist -- From C to shining C: competition and cross-subsidy in communications / Gregory L. Rosston and Bradley S. Wimmer -- Unexpected outcomes in digital divide policy: what children really do in the public library / Christian Sandvig -- Accessibility of broadband telecommunications services by various segments of the American population / David Gabel and Florence Kwan -- Reexamining the digital divide / Benjamin M. Compaine -- Sorting out the search engine market / Neil Gandal -- Copyright in the age of distributed applications / Seth D. Greenstein -- Should congress establish a compulsory license for internet video providers to retransmit over-the-air TV station programming via the internet? / Michael Wirth and Larry Collette
Summary Until the 1980s, it was presumed that technical change in most communications services could easily be monitored from centralized state and federal agencies. This presumption was long outdated prior to the commercialization of the Internet. With the Internet, the long-forecast convergence of voice, video, and text bits became a reality. Legislation, capped by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, created new quasi-standards such as "fair" and "reasonable" for the FCC and courts to apply, leading to nonstop litigation and occasional gridlock.This book addresses some of the many telecommunications areas on which public policy makers, corporate strategists, and social activists must reach agreement. Topics include the regulation of access, Internet architecture in a commercial era, communications infrastructure development, the Digital Divide, and information policy issues such as intellectual property and the retransmission of TV programming via the Internet
Notes Papers from the 28th Telecommunications Policy Research Conference held in Alexandria, Va. in the Fall of 2000
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Also available in print
Mode of access: World Wide Web
English
Description based on PDF viewed 12/23/2015
Subject Communication policy -- United States -- Congresses.
Internet -- United States -- Congresses.
Telecommunication policy -- United States -- Congresses.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Compaine, Benjamin M.
Greenstein, Shane M.
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (28th : 2000 : Alexandria, Va.)
LC no. 2001032622
ISBN 0262270714
0585446490