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The text addresses some of the definitions and origins of the term "Internet Balkanization." Drawing upon U … exploring innovative markets in the United States, and suggests that the term "Internet Balkanization" should not be used in the … context of international negotiations of Internet Governance, due to its pejorative connotations and misleading implications. …
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The Internet ecosystem is rapidly and constantly expanding. In numerous sectors, the Internet has acted as a "black … Internet has dematerialized physical assets and services, lowered down of the production and distribution costs, strongly … order to cope with the disruptive effect of the Internet, firms have transferred their business online, adapted and evolved …
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Internet connectivity in approximately 100 countries between 2007 and 2014. While most advanced and developing countries have … adopted policies and regulations intended to enhance private sector incentives for the provision of Internet access … and analyzes patterns of regulatory design and their possible impact on the evolution of Internet access infrastructure …
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Improved internet connectivity has been a consistent aim of Japanese telecommunications policy in the past decades … internet services and presence of a competitor in the form of wireless broadband, was examined over a 12-year period. The …
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