It takes the average reader and 35 minutes to read Residential Access to Bandwidth by Robert M. Entman
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The 1998 Aspen Systems Conference on Telecommunications Policy met to consider ways of speeding the deployment of telecommunication systems that allow for robust, reliable, and innovative communications services to the home. By organizing participants into three working groups, the session was able to come up with analytical suggestions and policy recommendations designed to accomplish this central objective of getting broadband access to as many residences as possible, as quickly as economically sensible and technically feasible. The groups considered the following questions: (1) Exactly what capabilities and services would we like to see homes obtain? (2) Given the long and costly history of regulatory delay and corporate gamesmanship, can we devise new paradigms of regulation that will speed deployment of residential broadband? and (3) What should be the universal service goals and mechanisms for a new telecommunication system in which broadband is the standard for residences?. This document distills both the group reports and the plenary discussion sessions, conveying the key observations, points of agreement, and disputes. Topics discussed include: defining access needs; a new paradigm for telecommunications policy and regulation; actions under existing regulatory paradigms; and modernizing universal service. A list of conference participants is appended. (AEF)
Residential Access to Bandwidth by Robert M. Entman is 35 pages long, and a total of 8,925 words.
This makes it 12% the length of the average book. It also has 11% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 48 minutes to read Residential Access to Bandwidth aloud.
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