Analysis of the Reasons for the Monopoly in Optical Fiber Cable Communication

Rate regulation, calls for Title II regulation, ongoing rural subsidies favoring legacy technologies, franchise fees, barriers to copper retirement, and calls for government-owned networks are increas...
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Stuck With One Internet Provider? The Secret Behind Internet

The expense of establishing a robust internet network involves laying thousands of miles of fiber-optic cables, erecting cell towers, and regularly updating equipment.

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New Research Shows How Failed Federal Policy Has Allowed Monopoly

To underscore the value of these requirements and the need for their proper enforcement, this report offers detailed analysis of 50 of the nation''s largest private wireless, private

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Dynamic Competition in Broadband Markets: A 2024 Update

Rather than repeat the analysis conducted in the 2021 report, in this report, we investigate the extent to which broadband competition has evolved over the past three years.

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Profiles of Monopoly: Big Cable and Telecom

We published our first profile of the largest cable and telecom providers in 2018, where we detailed the lack of real choices most Americans had when it came to high-quality, reliable

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Broadband Monopolies Are Acting Like Old Phone Monopolies. Good

Research now shows that these new monopolies have striking similarities to the telephone monopolies of old. But we don''t have to repeat the past; we''ve already seen how laws can

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The Looming Cable Monopoly | Yale Law & Policy Review

When broadcast, voice, cable, and even newspapers are just indistinguishable bits flowing over a single, monopoly-provided fat pipe to the home, how should public goals of affordability, ubiquity, access to

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Broadband Convergence Is Creating More Competition

Even as original cable and telephone networks have increased their capacity and been supplemented or replaced by fiber, other technologies are challenging their dominance.

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How Monopolies and Maps Are Killing ''Internet for All''

Communities across the Commonwealth are eager to bring better broadband to their residents. Unfortunately, the FCC maps indicate the state''s urban and suburban centers are well

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Fiber infrastructure is not a ''natural monopoly''

They are both natural monopolies, they argue: duplication is wasteful, the high costs of construction deter new entrants, and economies of scale are essential for survival. But laying fiber

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Regional fiber rollups may scream monopoly, but it''s complicated

With all of the recent buzz about fiber players getting prepared for acquisitions and incumbents expected to gobble up billions in forthcoming government funding, it''s not a far stretch to

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