The principle of Network Neutrality prescribes that all data
packets that are being sent through the Internet must be treated
equally with respect to their origin, destination, and content. It
has recently received much attention by policymakers in the US and
Europe and is debated controversially. This book advances the
debate by providing a scientific and unbiased view on Network
Neutrality, and the related issue of Open Access as policy
instruments to counteract the anticipated scarcity of
telecommunications infrastructure. The book contains articles by
leading international legal and economic scholars, as well as by
policymakers on the possible effects of Network Neutrality and Open
Access regulation, and thus offers a holistic and interdisciplinary
viewpoint on these issues.
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