5,004 research outputs found
Technical Bulletins: Cable TV: Cities must act to control rates and set consumer protection standards
This Technical Bulletin discusses the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 and how to implement it
The End of Net Neutrality
In 2005, the FCC changed the competitive landscape of the high-speed Internet access industry by classifying both DSL and cable modem service as information services. While many hail this move as a victory for competition and free markets, others fear the ruling could jeopardize the future of the Internet. This iBrief examines the potential end of net neutrality and concludes that new federal regulations are unnecessary because antitrust laws and a competitive marketplace will provide consumers with sufficient protection
The re-regulation of broadcasting: Or the mill owners’ triumph
Discusses the driving forces behind the Communications Bill 2001 of Great Britain. Terms of the bill; Arguments concerning the re-regulation
Television - The Dream and the Reality
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