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Testing telecoms assumptions / Roslyn Layton in Intermedia, 43/1 (March 2015)
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Titre : Testing telecoms assumptions Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Roslyn Layton, Auteur Année de publication : 2015 Article en page(s) : p.25-28 Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : télécommunications régulation internet accessibilité neutralité du net information aspect économique aspect socio-culturel Index. décimale : 621.382 Télécommunications Résumé : Is much of current policy based on received wisdom and not rigorous evidence? Roslyn Layton sets out several areas where this may well be so. (Chapeau de l'article)
Extrait :
" (...) Testing assumptions helps address policy questions with greater care and ultimately leads to better policymaking.
(...)
So the untested assumptions are :
1. Everyone needs low-cost access to a high speed broadband service to access essential applications for education, health, government, and other social services
2. Wireless can't compete with wireline
3. An open, neutral internet is necessary for innovation and always benefts consumers
4. A virtuous circle drives internet innovation
5. Telecommunications are better somewhere else (...)"
in Intermedia > 43/1 (March 2015) . - p.25-28[article] Testing telecoms assumptions [document électronique] / Roslyn Layton, Auteur . - 2015 . - p.25-28.
Langues : Anglais
in Intermedia > 43/1 (March 2015) . - p.25-28
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : télécommunications régulation internet accessibilité neutralité du net information aspect économique aspect socio-culturel Index. décimale : 621.382 Télécommunications Résumé : Is much of current policy based on received wisdom and not rigorous evidence? Roslyn Layton sets out several areas where this may well be so. (Chapeau de l'article)
Extrait :
" (...) Testing assumptions helps address policy questions with greater care and ultimately leads to better policymaking.
(...)
So the untested assumptions are :
1. Everyone needs low-cost access to a high speed broadband service to access essential applications for education, health, government, and other social services
2. Wireless can't compete with wireline
3. An open, neutral internet is necessary for innovation and always benefts consumers
4. A virtuous circle drives internet innovation
5. Telecommunications are better somewhere else (...)"