Interpreting Network Discrimination in the CRTC and FCC

Title
Interpreting Network Discrimination in the CRTC and FCC
Publication Date
2010
Author(s)
Perry, Mark
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4251-3405
Email: mperry21@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:mperry21
Margoni, Thomas
Editor
Editor(s): Lasse Berntzen, Freimut Bodendorf, Elaine Lawrence, Mark Perry, Asa Smedberg
Type of document
Conference Publication
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Place of publication
Los Alamitos, United States of America
DOI
10.1109/ICDS.2010.53
UNE publication id
une:14096
Abstract
The issue of what discriminatory use of a network means has arisen in two recent decisions of the United States and Canadian federal communications commissions, the FCC and the CRTC respectively. The topic is a contemporary and hotly debated one, as when a course is fixed it will strongly influence the future of the Internet. It can be stated as the dichotomy of open and competitive or closed and oligopolistic. A study and comparison of the two different approaches is vital to clarify the debate, and hopefully guide Canadian policy in a direction that will benefit the whole community.
Link
Citation
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Digital Society (ICDS), p. 301-306
ISBN
9781424458059
Start page
301
End page
306

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