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The Silence After the Beep: Envisioning an Emergency Information System to Serve the Visually Impaired [PDF]
Due to a series of legal and regulatory setbacks, media accessibility regulations for consumers who are blind and visually impaired have lagged significantly behind those for deaf individuals.
Reman, Elana
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Past regulations informed by economic analysis at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have positively affected the U.S. economy: from opening long-distance telephone markets, to enabling the proliferation of enhanced data Internet services, to ...
Gerald R. Faulhaber +2 more
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Net Neutrality| Wonkish Populism in Media Advocacy and Net Neutrality Policy Making
This article identifies a discursive tactic in media policy advocacy it calls wonkish populism and describes some of its features and operations as evident in the net neutrality debates.
Danny Kimball
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El Internet en la era Trump: aproximación constitucional a una nueva realidad
En este trabajo se analiza, desde el derecho constitucional, el principio de neutralidad de Internet. Dicho principio es garantía de imparcialidad e igual trato en relación con los contenidos, el origen y acceso del tráfico en Internet y la ...
Juan Francisco Sánchez Barrilao
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Survey of public data sources on the Internet usage and other Internet statistics [PDF]
The Internet research is mainly driven by data. Obtaining such data by planning and launching measurement campaigns is rather time consuming and costly.
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Auctions have emerged as the primary means of assigning spectrum licenses to companies wishing to provide wireless communication services. Since July 1994, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has conducted 33 spectrum auctions, assigning ...
Peter Cramton
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Wireless Local Number Portability: New Rules Will Have Broad Effects [PDF]
After a delay of over seven years, wireless local number portability rules ( WLNP ) finally went into effect on November 24, 2003. These rules, promulgated by the Federal Communications Commission, allow wireless subscribers to change service providers ...
Kessing, Stephen M.
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Source Geolocation in Urban Environments Using Multipath Fingerprinting
A method for determining the location of Global Systems for Mobile Communications (GSM) mobile transmitters is proposed. Our approach estimates the location of a source without the use of multilateration or Line-of-Sight (LOS) techniques.
Ram M. Narayanan +2 more
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Television (From The Mississippi Encyclopedia)
Television came relatively late to Mississippi and several other southern states. Following a federal freeze on licensing new stations by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), television stations came on air in 1953 in Mississippi, Arkansas, and ...
Classen, Steven
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The FCC Cross-Ownership Rules Should Be Repealed [PDF]
The Federal Communications Commission prohibits a business from owning a small newspaper and a small radio station or television station in the same town.
Hahn, Robert W.
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