More broadband? More competing platforms!
Bronwyn Howell
No 375206, Competition & Regulation Times from New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation
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Broadband access provides internet users with high-speed always-on connectivity - and many policymakers see ubiquitous broadband access as the way for consumers and firms to exploit the potential of new computerised internet applications. Now an international policy debate on how to stimulate the adoption of broadband technologies is underway, with competition policy as one of its most disputed issues. Bronwyn Howell unbundles the arguments - and the evidence.
Date: 2005-03-01
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