The First 100 Feet: Options for Internet and Broadband Access
| PUBLISHER | MIT Press (07/06/1999) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
The growth of the Internet has been propelled in significant part by user investment in infrastructure: computers, internal wiring, and the connection to the Internet provider. This "bottom-up" investment minimizes the investment burden facing providers. New technologies such as wireless and data transmission over power lines, as well as deregulation of telecommunications and electric utilities, will provide new opportunities for user investment in intelligent infrastructure as leverage points for Internet and broadband access. Recasting the "problem of the last 100 feet" as "the opportunity of the first 100 feet," this book challenges individuals, businesses, and policymakers to rethink fundamental issues in telecommunications policy. The contributors look at options for Internet and broadband access from the perspective of homeowners, apartment complexes, and small businesses. They evaluate the opportunities and obstacles for bottom-up infrastructure development and the implications for traditional and alternative providers at the neighborhood, regional, and national levels. Already, some argue that Internet service will become the common denominator platform on which all other services can be carried. A Publication of the Harvard Information Infrastructure Project.
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Product Details
ISBN-13:
9780262581608
ISBN-10:
0262581604
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
220
Carton Quantity:
36
Product Dimensions:
6.00 x 0.55 x 8.98 inches
Weight:
0.78 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Index,
Table of Contents,
Illustrated
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Computers | Information Technology
Computers | Data Transmission Systems - General
Computers | Internet - General
Grade Level:
College Freshman
and up
Dewey Decimal:
384.32
Library of Congress Control Number:
99025725
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The growth of the Internet has been propelled in significant part by user investment in infrastructure: computers, internal wiring, and the connection to the Internet provider. This "bottom-up" investment minimizes the investment burden facing providers. New technologies such as wireless and data transmission over power lines, as well as deregulation of telecommunications and electric utilities, will provide new opportunities for user investment in intelligent infrastructure as leverage points for Internet and broadband access. Recasting the "problem of the last 100 feet" as "the opportunity of the first 100 feet," this book challenges individuals, businesses, and policymakers to rethink fundamental issues in telecommunications policy. The contributors look at options for Internet and broadband access from the perspective of homeowners, apartment complexes, and small businesses. They evaluate the opportunities and obstacles for bottom-up infrastructure development and the implications for traditional and alternative providers at the neighborhood, regional, and national levels. Already, some argue that Internet service will become the common denominator platform on which all other services can be carried. A Publication of the Harvard Information Infrastructure Project.
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Editor:
Keller, James H.
formerly Associate Director of the Information Infrastructure Project, John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, is Vice President of Lexeme inc.
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Editor:
Hurley, Deborah
Hurley is Director of the Information Infrastructure Project at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
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