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Network Neutrality: Competition, Innovation, and Nondiscriminatory Access

Tim Wu
Columbia University - Law School


April 24, 2006


Abstract:     
The best proposals for network neutrality rules are simple. They ban abusive behavior like tollboothing and outright blocking and degradation. And they leave open legitimate network services that the Bells and Cable operators want to provide, such as offering cable television services and voice services along with a neutral internet offering. They are in line with a tradition of protecting consumer's rights on networks whose instinct is just this: let customers use the network as they please. No one wants to deny companies the right to charge for their services and charge consumers more if they use more. But what does need to be stopped is raw discrimination that is nothing more than a tax on innovation taken by government-supported corporations.

Keywords: network neutrality, nondescrimination, common carriage, internet, broadband, telecommunications

JEL Classifications: L97, K22

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Date posted: May 19, 2006 ; Last revised: May 19, 2006

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Wu, Tim, Network Neutrality: Competition, Innovation, and Nondiscriminatory Access (April 24, 2006). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=903118


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Tim Wu (Contact Author)
Columbia University - Law School ( email )
435 West 116th Street
New York, NY 10027
United States
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