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High-speed internet access has developed rapidly in the last decade and is increasingly viewed as essential infrastructure for the global economy. In the last six years, the number of broadband lines in the U.S. has increased from just 4 million to more than 53 million, while other countries are pulling even farther ahead. Brookings experts are examining the effects on jobs here and abroad, as well as new efforts to regulate the telecommunications industry.
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The Need for Speed
2013, Robert E. Litan and Hal J. Singer
The Need for Speed presents the kind of fundamental rethinking needed to bring communications policy in line with technological advances.
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August 2011, Jeffrey Rosen
April 2011, Jeffrey Rosen
March 3, 2011, Robert Matheson and Adele Morris
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February 2010, Darrell M. West
September 2009, Darrell M. West
August 2009, Mark Muro and Sarah Rahman
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July 2007, John M. Peha
Paper | Hamilton Project Strategy Paper
July 2008, Douglas W. Elmendorf and Manasi Deshpande
July 2008, Philip J. Weiser
June 2007, Robert W. Crandall, William Lehr and Robert E. Litan
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Darrell M. West
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