We find a significant negative correlation between the number of unbundled DSL connections per capita and the number of fiber connections.doi:10.2202/1446-9022.1171Scott WallstenStephanie HausladenDe GruyterReview of Network EconomicsWallsten, S. and Hausladen, S. (2009). Net neutrality, unbundling, ...
Net neutrality is an internet anti-discrimination principle that argues for the equal treatment of websites and services by Internet Service Providers (ISPs). In the words of its supporters, the concept ensures fast, open, and fair broadband access to all. It's the path toward an "open inter...
The 2015 net neutrality rules officially came off the books in June 2018. People on either side of the debate say there have already been real consequences. Pai has argued there have been positive effects, such as an increase in broadband investment. Net neutrality proponents dispute ...
T-Mobile crashing after net neutrality. “Contrary to the over-hyped fears of the carriers and their friends, nothing bad has come to pass,” says Gigi Sohn, who worked as a counselor to former FCC chairman Tom Wheeler while the net neutrality rules were being put in place. “They continu...
Notably, Tatel also agreed that striking down net neutrality could have negative effects on consumers. "The commission has adequately supported and explained its conclusion that absent rules such as those set forth in the Open Internet Order, broadband providers represent a threat to internet openness...
This week's court ruling struck a blow to Net neutrality rules, but debate still surrounds the FCC's role in regulating broadband
Many government organizations and climate-conscious entities are pushing for all new buildings, developments, and renovations to achieve carbon-neutrality by 2040. Architects, engineers, and all parties involved in the building design process must begin implementing sustainable strategies into...
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neutralityby 2050 is to keep global warming to 1.5–2°C above preindustrial levels. Species extermination, loss of biodiversity,ocean acidification,glacier retreat, Arctic and Antarctic ice melt, sea-level rise, insects, drought, floods, and wildfires are just a few of the recent effects that ...
We explore four that are highly debated but not yet in the context of neutrality targets, i.e., the use of inventory data for LULUCF-related emissions, the allocation of negative emissions, the GWPs and equity considerations (respectively, Fig. 2a–d). Fig. 2: Influence of definitions on ...