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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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In this study, we compare and contrast the U.S. and Korea in the context of network neutrality, focusing on debates among stakeholders and regulatory approaches. Interesting similarities and differences are highlighted by comparisons within the broadband ecosystem framework: government...
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For more than a decade the unbundling of telecommunications networks has been used as a regulatory means to stifle competition. However, despite its assumed positive effects on market entry and competition intensity, the negative effects on network investment incentives are widely shown in the...
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