IP-enabled services

The Federal Communications Commission has asked for public comment on a wide variety of issues related to the regulatory status of Internet Protocol (IP)-Enabled Services. Key issues include whether IP-enabled services should be subject to economic regulation, pay access charges to local telephone c...

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Vydáno v:Regulation (Washington. 1977) Ročník 27; číslo 3; s. 6
Hlavní autor: Ellig, Jerry
Médium: Journal Article Magazine Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Washington Cato Institute 22.09.2004
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ISSN:0147-0590, 1931-0668
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Shrnutí:The Federal Communications Commission has asked for public comment on a wide variety of issues related to the regulatory status of Internet Protocol (IP)-Enabled Services. Key issues include whether IP-enabled services should be subject to economic regulation, pay access charges to local telephone companies, or make contributions to federal universal service programs. The FCC is rightly suspicious of the claim that IP-enabled services should be subject to regulation of prices or entry. There is no evidence that those services can or would be monopolized.
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ISSN:0147-0590
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