Digital crossroads : telecommunications law and policy in the internet age /
Jonathan E. Nuechterlein and Philip J. Weiser.
- Second edition.
- xix, 506 pages ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The big picture Competition policy in wireline telecommunications The spectrum Mobile wireless services A primer on Internet technology Net neutrality and the regulation of broadband Internet access Interconnection and intercarrier compensation Universal service in the age of broadband Competition in the delivery of video programming The future of telecommunications competition policy
In this book two experts on telecommunications policy offer a comprehensive and accessible analysis of the regulation of competition in the U.S. telecommunications industry. The first edition became an essential guide for policymakers, lawyers, scholars, and students in a fast-moving and complex policy field. In this second edition, the authors have revised every section of every chapter to reflect the evolution in industry structure, technology, and regulatory strategy since 2005. The book features entirely new discussions of such topics as the explosive development of the mobile broadband ecosystem; incentive auctions and other recent spectrum policy initiatives; the FCC's net neutrality rules; the National Broadband Plan; the declining relevance of the traditional public switched telephone network; and the policy response to online video services and their potential to transform the way Americans watch television. Like its predecessor, this new edition of not only helps nonspecialists climb this field's formidable learning curve, but also makes substantive contributions to ongoing policy debates. -- From publisher's website
United States. Telecommunications Act of 1996. Estados Unidos. Ley de Telecomunicaciones de 1996
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