Pro Net Competition: Studies and Reports


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Broadband Competition Throughout the United States and the Impact on Prices

July 14, 2006 - link >>

Guerrilla Economics



Consumer Welfare, Capital Formation and Net Neutrality: Paying for Next Generation Broadband Network

June 06, 2006 - link >>

Larry F. Darby, Released by The American Consumer Institute



Network Neutrality and the Economics of Congestion

June 06, 2006 - link >>

Christopher S Yoo, Georgetown Law Journal, Vol. 94, June 2006



Consumer Welfare, Capital Formation and Net Neutrality: Paying for Next Generation Broadband Network

June 06, 2006 - link >>

By Larry F. Darby, Darby Associates, Released by The American Consumer Institute



Consumer Welfare, Capital Formation and Net Neutrality: Paying for Next Generation Broadband Network

June 06, 2006 - link >>

Larry F. Darby, Darby Associates, Released by The American Consumer Institute




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Google Computer IV


Senate Republican Letter


House Democrat Letter


The Harms of a Potential New FCC De-Competition Policy


Universal Search Submission to the FCC


Letter to the FCC from the Broadband Industry regarding Title II Re-Classification


Critical Gaps in the FCC's Open Internet Regulations


Open Season on the Internet


How the FCC is Changing the Internet


The Many Vulnerabilities of an Open Internet


Why HR 3458 is the Most Extreme Version of Net Neutrality Yet


House Energy & Commerce Committee Behavioral Advertising Testimony


Comments on National Broadband Plan -- Notice of Inquiry (NOI)


NetCompetition.org Files Comments on National Broadband Plan NOI


Why the Australian "Fiber Mae" Broadband Model Does Not Work for the U.S.


Building Upon a Strong Broadband Foundation


Check out Scott Cleland's Debate Audio File from the
9/9/08 ITIF Forum


Press Release on New Broadband White Paper
Adobe PDF


Don't be Fooled by the National Broadband Policy "Straw Man"
Adobe PDF

 

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