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Broadband Should We Regulate High-Speed Internet Access?

Broadband Policy, Telecommunications, Business, U.S. Economy, Technology

James H. Alleman and Robert W. Crandall, eds., AEI Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies 2003 c. 338pp.

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