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To Narrow The Digital Divide, The Fcc Should Not Simply Extend Lifeline To Broadband, Daniel A. Lyons
To Narrow The Digital Divide, The Fcc Should Not Simply Extend Lifeline To Broadband, Daniel A. Lyons
Daniel Lyons
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The Congressional Review Act And The Toxic Politics Of Net Neutrality, Daniel A. Lyons
The Congressional Review Act And The Toxic Politics Of Net Neutrality, Daniel A. Lyons
Daniel Lyons
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E-Rulemaking And The Politicization Of The Comment Process, Daniel A. Lyons
E-Rulemaking And The Politicization Of The Comment Process, Daniel A. Lyons
Daniel Lyons
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Revisiting Net Neutrality, Daniel A. Lyons
The Right Way To Protect Privacy Throughout The Internet Ecosystem, Daniel A. Lyons
The Right Way To Protect Privacy Throughout The Internet Ecosystem, Daniel A. Lyons
Daniel Lyons
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Narrowing The Digital Divide: A Better Broadband Universal Service Program, Daniel Lyons
Narrowing The Digital Divide: A Better Broadband Universal Service Program, Daniel Lyons
Daniel Lyons
Universal service has long been an integral component of American telecommunications policy. As more activities move online, it becomes increasingly important to narrow the digital divide by helping low-income Americans get online and by extending broadband networks into unserved areas.
Unfortunately, the Federal Communications Commission’s reforms are unlikely to help solve this problem. The Commission is repurposing an $8 billion telephone subsidy program to focus instead on broadband networks. But when pressed, the agency admits that it has no proof that the program meaningfully affected telephone adoption rates, and it offers little evidence that it will fare any better at …