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Net Neutrality and Consumer Access to Content [PDF]
‘Net Neutrality’ is a very heated and contested United States policy principle regarding access for content providers to the Internet end-user, and potential discrimination in that access where the end-user’s ISP (or another ISP) blocks that access in ...
Christopher T Marsden
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Net Neutrality: Media Discourses and Public Perception [PDF]
This paper analyzes media and public discourses surrounding net neutrality, with particular attention to public utility philosophy, from a critical perspective.
Christine Quail, Christine Larabie
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Net neutrality: A progress report
This paper is intended as an introduction to the debate on net neutrality and as a progress report on the growing body of academic literature on this issue. Different non-net neutrality scenarios are discussed and structured along the two dimensions of network and pricing regime. With this approach, the consensus on the benefits of a deviation from the
Krämer, Jan +2 more
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The paradox of (Inter)net neutrality: An experiment on ex-ante antitrust regulation✰
Irene Comeig +2 more
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Net neutrality discourses: comparing advocacy and regulatory arguments in the United States and the United Kingdom [PDF]
Telecommunications policy issues rarely make news, much less mobilize thousands of people. Yet this has been occurring in the United States around efforts to introduce "Net neutrality" regulation.
Abate T. +38 more
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Metakaolin (MK) is one of the most sustainable cementitious construction materials, which is derived through a direct heating procedure known as calcination. Calcination process takes place substantially lower temperatures than that required for Portland
K. Onyelowe +8 more
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Convergence and nuances of Net Neutrality in South America
The Internet has become the ultimate platform for convergence, closely associated with network, technology, and media, due to its open and nondiscriminatory architecture.
Roberto D. Triviño +2 more
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The Implications of the FCC’s Net Neutrality Repeal
In December 2017, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) repealed US net neutrality regulation. The author discusses the meaning and importance of net neutrality, the FCC’s prior net neutrality rules and the implications of their repeal.
Florian Schaub
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Net Neutrality and its Implications to Online Learning
In this article, we studied net neutrality as a complex sociocultural phenomenon that can affect the works of distance education scholars and online learners.
Lisa C. Yamagata-Lynch +5 more
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