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Focus on Broadband Speed Distracts from Other Metrics

Exclusive focus by policymakers and advocates on increasing broadband speeds removes from consideration other metrics that may be as or more important to innovation, explains Scott Wallsten in “The Real Benefits of Gigabit Networks Have Nothing to do with Speed,” released today by the Technology Policy Institute. The focus on broadband speed, “also obscures the real benefits of new high-speed networks like Google Fiber, which include new competition and revealed information about how local rules and regulations can hamper entry into the broadband market.”

The Real Benefits of Gigabit Networks Have Nothing to do with Speed

Our Internet speed fetish comes with costs and benefits. The costs are…

TPI Aspen Forum Preview Agenda Now Available

A preview agenda is now available for the 2013 Technology Policy Institute Aspen Forum, scheduled for August 18 – 20.

Streaming Poses Ultimate Catch-22

Barry Diller’s new Aereo venture may turn out to be the ultimate Catch-22. Aereo is possible only because of the existence of broadcast television, but broadcasters view it as a threat and have warned that they may stop broadcasting. If that happens, broadcast television and Aereo could both cease to exist.

Streaming Poses Ultimate Catch-22

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Comments to ICANN on Government Advisory Committee Beijing Communique

The GAC’s recommendations raise complex issues of ICANN’s mission and governance and…

GAC Communique Inconsistent with ICANN gTLD Policy

This is in response to ICANN’s request for comments on the Government Advisory Committee (GAC) Beijing Communique of 11 April 2013. The GAC Communique recommends that ICANN implement a range of regulations (which the GAC calls “safeguards”) for all new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) covering areas ranging from malware to piracy to trademark and copyright infringement. The GAC proposes specific safeguards for regulated and professional sectors covering areas as diverse as privacy and security, consumer protection, fair lending and organic farming. Finally, the GAC proposes a “public interest” requirement for approval of new “exclusive registry access” gTLDs.

Event – Tax Simplification: What can the U.K. and U.S. learn from each other?

The Technology Policy Institute and the Progressive Policy Institute will host a luncheon discussion on tax reform and simplification on May 7th from 11:45am to 1:15pm.

Piracy and Copyright Enforcement Mechanisms

Much debate exists around the impact that illegal file sharing may have…

The Spectrum Crunch, MSS Spectrum and LightSquared

The MSS spectrum is a valuable resource that is currently being wasted.…

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