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From At&T To Brand X Declining Checks And Balances In An Increasingly Complex Marketplace, Ross G. Hicks
From At&T To Brand X Declining Checks And Balances In An Increasingly Complex Marketplace, Ross G. Hicks
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
When President Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act of 1996, he used the same pen that President Eisenhower used to sign legislation for the Interstate Highway system into law. It was a fitting analogy. In the same way that the interstate road system was expected to open up interstate commerce, the Internet system was expected to open up electronic commerce. In signing the 1996 legislation into law, President Clinton and Congress were updating the regulatory and legislative framework to adapt it to the new realities and opportunities provided by the Internet. The legislation noted that broadband access to the Internet was …
What’S The Hang Up? The Future Of Voip Regulation And Taxation In New Hampshire, Kate Winstanley
What’S The Hang Up? The Future Of Voip Regulation And Taxation In New Hampshire, Kate Winstanley
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Alice in Austria wishes to call her friend Bob in Boston, using a Boston area code to avoid charges for an international call. Using VoIP, Alice may initiate her call from any location in Austria where she may find Internet access. Once Alice connects to the Internet, she can transmit her call with the aid of a VoIP service provider, such as Skype. In order to hear and communicate with Bob, Alice can rely on a microphone and a headset that she can plug into her computer. Through VoIP, not only may Alice carry on a telephone conversation, but most …