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Computer Law Review International, 2014
Beyond the likes of a purely technical issue, situated at the heart of the transport layer of the TCP/IP protocol, net neutrality takes the form of a complex political debate. This chapter's endeavour is to study the set of dimensions that make it possible for net neutrality to be read as a global political issue.
Christoph Werkmeister +2 more
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Beyond the likes of a purely technical issue, situated at the heart of the transport layer of the TCP/IP protocol, net neutrality takes the form of a complex political debate. This chapter's endeavour is to study the set of dimensions that make it possible for net neutrality to be read as a global political issue.
Christoph Werkmeister +2 more
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Fleeting neutrality: The inadequacies of the ex-ante net neutrality regulations in India
Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, 2022The paper seeks to address the economic and fundamental inadequacies of ex-ante net neutrality regulations in India. The current net neutrality regulations consider the internet service provider (ISP) market in a two-sided spectrum of content and ...
Raghuvansh Seth
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Western journal of communication, 2022
In the fifth episode of Last Week Tonight,John Oliver satirized an FCC proposal to alter net neutrality leading to a surge in public comments, a groundswell of media attention, and the proposal’s defeat. In 2017, the FCC considered the proposal again and,
M. Meier, S. V. L. Berg
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In the fifth episode of Last Week Tonight,John Oliver satirized an FCC proposal to alter net neutrality leading to a surge in public comments, a groundswell of media attention, and the proposal’s defeat. In 2017, the FCC considered the proposal again and,
M. Meier, S. V. L. Berg
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On the Invariance Result of Net Neutrality
Review of Network Economics, 2021In an influential paper, Choi and Kim (2010) established the invariance result that given a fixed network capacity, the average waiting times are identical regardless of net neutrality.
Jeong‐Yoo Kim
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Planning Theory & Practice, 2023
Most spatial planning systems are growth-oriented and focus on upzoning. However, downzoning is becoming increasingly important, as European planning is taking a “resourcial turn” and needs to integrate net land neutrality.
Peter Lacoere +3 more
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Most spatial planning systems are growth-oriented and focus on upzoning. However, downzoning is becoming increasingly important, as European planning is taking a “resourcial turn” and needs to integrate net land neutrality.
Peter Lacoere +3 more
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Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGCOMM Conference, 2016
Should applications receive special treatment from the network? And if so, who decides which applications are preferred? This discussion, known as net neutrality, goes beyond technology and is a hot political topic. In this paper we approach net neutrality from a user's perspective.
Yiannis Yiakoumis +2 more
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Should applications receive special treatment from the network? And if so, who decides which applications are preferred? This discussion, known as net neutrality, goes beyond technology and is a hot political topic. In this paper we approach net neutrality from a user's perspective.
Yiannis Yiakoumis +2 more
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On the Economics of Network Interconnections and its Impact on Net Neutrality
IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, 2021The Internet of symmetric traffic flows between networks and a hierarchical topology, has long given way to one with significantly asymmetric traffic flows and a flatter topology.
Sravan Patchala +3 more
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Environmental Science and Technology, 2023
Global pathways limiting warming to 2 °C or below require deep carbon dioxide removal through a large-scale transformation of the land surface, an increase in forest cover, and the deployment of negative emission technologies (NETs).
Hamed Kouchaki-Penchah +5 more
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Global pathways limiting warming to 2 °C or below require deep carbon dioxide removal through a large-scale transformation of the land surface, an increase in forest cover, and the deployment of negative emission technologies (NETs).
Hamed Kouchaki-Penchah +5 more
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