Robert W. Crandall is a senior fellow in the Economic Studies program at the Brookings Institution, where his research has focused on telecommunications and cable television regulation, industrial organization and policy, and the changing regional structure of the U.S. economy. His previous books include
Broadband: Should We Regulate Internet Access? (Brookings, 2002),
Telecommunications Liberalization on Two Sides of the Atlantic (Brookings, 2001) and
Who Pays for Universal Service? (Brookings, 2000).
James H. Alleman is director of research at the Columbia Institute of Tele-Information, and a visiting associate professor in the Columbia Business School, on leave from the Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Department at the College of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Colorado, Boulder.
1 Ebook di James H. Alleman
James H. Alleman & Robert W. Crandall: Broadband
There is widespread concern in the telecommunications industry that public policy may be impeding the continued development of the Internet into a high-speed communications network. In the absence of …
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