From the 'Broadband Ditch' to the Release of the 2010 US National Broadband Plan: A Short History of the Broadband Penetration Debate in the US

Communications and Strategies, No. 80, pp. 43-66, 2010

24 Pages Posted: 19 Apr 2011 Last revised: 5 May 2011

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Jean-Paul Simon

European Union - Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS)

Date Written: November 18, 2010

Abstract

The paper provides an historical account of the policy debate that took place in the United States after the 2007 release of the OECD's broadband statistics. It explains why and in what context such a debate occurred (lack of relevant statistics from the FCC, dissatisfaction of some stakeholders with the deregulation of broadband, role of new players). The paper reviews the policy options proposed by the main players to foster the deployment of broadband, among others the potential inclusion of broadband in the scope of the US universal service, the need for a national policy, and implementation/funding issues. It puts into perspective the national broadband plan proposed by the FCC in March 2010.

Keywords: broadband, competition, industrial policies, government intervention

JEL Classification: L50 , L52, L96, L98, L86

Suggested Citation

Simon, Jean-Paul, From the 'Broadband Ditch' to the Release of the 2010 US National Broadband Plan: A Short History of the Broadband Penetration Debate in the US (November 18, 2010). Communications and Strategies, No. 80, pp. 43-66, 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1813663

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