High-speed data connections, or broadband, are critical to the economy. Our work on broadband covers a wide range of topics, including the digital divide, wireline and wireless provision, spectrum, net neutrality, competition, and more.
Latest in “TPI Shorts” Video Series: Net neutrality in 10 minutes
Ashley Benjamin
September 27, 2017 – A new TPI Short highlights key points from a discussion…
TPI Event – Understanding Demand for Broadband: Willingness to Pay for Bandwidth and Latency
Ashley Benjamin
Thursday, October 19, 2017 12:30 – 1:30 PM Technology Policy Institute 409…
The FCC’s Net Neutrality Decision and Stock Prices. Net Neutrality Special Issue Blog #8
Wallis G. Romzek and Scott Wallsten
The net neutrality conversation has seen several twists and turns since the…
Consumers Value Bandwidth and Latency, but Not as Much as You’d Think
Ashley Benjamin
Wallsten et. al. perform the first relative valuation of bandwidth and latency…
Distinguishing Bandwidth and Latency in Households’ Willingness-to-Pay for Broadband Internet Speed
Yu-Hsin Liu, Jeffrey Prince and Scott Wallsten
We measure households’ willingness-to-pay for changes in key home broadband Internet connection features…
The Digital Divide and Other Economic Considerations for Network Neutrality. Net Neutrality Special Issue Blog #7
Wallis G. Romzek and Scott Wallsten
While the Internet seems ubiquitous, digital divides remain, particularly across incomes. In…
TPI Aspen Forum Working Group – From Title I to Title II and Back Again: Can We End the Net Neutrality Debate?
Ashley Benjamin
Register Now! Net neutrality has been a hot topic for more than…
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Net Uniformity: Zero Rating and Nondiscrimination. Net Neutrality Special Issue Blog #6
Wallis G. Romzek and Scott Wallsten
The current net neutrality regulations set forth in the 2015 Open Internet…
The Effect of Regulation on Broadband: Evaluating the Empirical Evidence in the FCC’s 2015 “Open Internet Order.” Net Neutrality Special Issue Blog #5
Wallis G. Romzek and Scott Wallsten
When the FCC classified broadband Internet service providers as Title II common…
FCC Should Avoid “Bright Line Rules” in Restoring Internet Freedom Order
Ashley Benjamin
Lenard and Wallsten Urge Return to Antitrust Oversight July 17, 2017 –…