Captive audience

the telecom industry and monopoly power in the new gilded age

360 pages

English language

Published 2013 by Yale University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-300-15313-2
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OCLC Number:
785865109

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Ten years ago, the United States stood at the forefront of the Internet revolution. With some of the fastest speeds and lowest prices in the world for high-speed Internet access, the nation was poised to be the global leader in the new knowledge-based economy. Today that global competitive advantage has all but vanished because of a series of government decisions and resulting monopolies that have allowed dozens of countries to pass us in both speed and price of broadband. This steady slide backward not only deprives consumers of vital services needed in a competitive employment and business market--it also threatens the economic future of the nation. This important book by leading telecommunications policy expert Susan Crawford explores why Americans are now paying much more but getting much less.--From publisher description.

4 editions

Subjects

  • Law and legislation
  • Telecommunication
  • Antitrust law

Places

  • United States