HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Michael J. Burstein from the Stanford University, United States have published the Article: The illusion of abundant communications and the ghost of Red Lion, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The technical details are less important for thinking about scarcity and abundance in telecom than the core concept any type of data can be made into packets and sent and received through a packet-switched network.
SUMMARY
Net neutrality, communications law, common carriage, rate regulation, scarcity Twentieth-century communications law was built on the assumption of scarcity. Scarcity justified both economic . . .
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