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This course provides an introduction to the technology and policy context of public communications networks, through critical discussion of current issues in communications policy and their historical roots.
444 years, 4 months
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The course focuses on underlying rationales and models for government involvement and the complex dynamics introduced by co-evolving technologies, industry structure, and public policy objectives. Cases drawn from cellular, fixed-line, and Internet applications include evolution of spectrum policy and current proposals for reform; the migration to broadband and implications for universal service policies; and property rights associated with digital content. The course lays a foundation for thesis research in this domain.
Course Currilcum
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- A Quick Guide to the Internet Unlimited
- Application Design on the Internet Unlimited
- EE 101 Unlimited
- Internet Interconnection Unlimited
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- Why have Regulators been so involved in Telecommunications? Unlimited
- Spectrum Management Reform, Part 1 Unlimited
- Spectrum Management Reform, Part 2 Unlimited
- Challenges for Convergence: Interconnection Unlimited
- Open Access, or Making Money Openly Unlimited