Telecommunications Policy
Broadband adoption and availability: Impacts on rural employment during COVID-19
Amidst COVID-19-related stay-at-home orders, the economy moved largely online and broadband internet became more important than ever. This paper explores the relationship between broadband and employment rates during April and May 2020 in rural US counties. We use two broadband dimensions: infrastructure availability rates and household adoption rates. We use a two-stage least squares approach to address endogeneity and control for socioeconomic, demographic, and pandemic-related factors.
Municipal fiber in the United States: A financial assessment
Despite growing interest in broadband provided by municipally-owned and operated fiber-to-the-home networks, the academic literature has yet to undertake a systematic assessment of these projects' financial performance. To fill this gap, we utilize municipalities' official reports to offer an empirical evaluation of the financial performance of every municipal fiber project in the US operating in 2010 through 2019.
Do ‘dig once’ and permitting policies improve fiber availability?
State and local governments have enacted different types of legislation aimed at improving broadband availability. Two unstudied policies of interest are: (1) “dig-once” policies requiring state-funded construction projects to notify local internet providers about the opportunity to bury conduit for easier wire installation in the future, and (2) permitting policies requiring an expeditious response from local jurisdictions regarding the installation of broadband equipment.
China 5G: Opportunities and Challenges (Telecommunications Policy)
Submitted by Grace Tepper on Tue, 01/04/2022 - 11:17Why is South Korea at the forefront of 5G? Insights from technology systems theory (Telecommunications Policy)
Submitted by Grace Tepper on Mon, 12/27/2021 - 17:22Patent pools in 5G: The principles for facilitating pool licensing (Telecommunications Policy)
Submitted by benton on Sun, 12/19/2021 - 16:24Analysing the C-Band spectrum auctions for 5G in Europe: Achieving efficiency and fair decisions in radio spectrum management (Telecommunications Policy)
Submitted by Grace Tepper on Wed, 12/15/2021 - 13:36A deep dive into the birth process of linking 6G and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (Telecommunications Policy)
Submitted by benton on Sun, 11/21/2021 - 13:36A preview of the broadband fabric: Opportunities and issues for researchers and policymakers
The Broadband Deployment Accuracy and Technological Availability (DATA) Act signed into law in March 2020 requires the development of a national “broadband serviceable location fabric (BSLF)” containing georeferenced information on all locations where fixed broadband could be installed. This represents a significant shift from prior datasets, where broadband availability was gauged from the estimated number of people/households in each Census Block (i.e., without geolocations).