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3 J. on Telecomm. & High Tech. L. 275 (2004-2005)
Are "Dumb Pipe" Mandates Smart Public Policy? Vertical Integration, Net Neutrality, and the Network Layers Model

handle is hein.journals/jtelhtel3 and id is 281 raw text is: ARE DUMB PIPE MANDATES SMART
PUBLIC POLICY?
VERTICAL INTEGRATION, NET
NEUTRALITY, AND THE NETWORK LAYERS
MODEL
ADAM THIERER
ABSTRACT
Many academics and some public policymakers are increasingly
advocating the adoption of regulations mandating open or dumb
broadband networks over closed or proprietary systems. While such an
open-vs.-closed distinction grossly over-simplifies the issue, it would be
a mistake for lawmakers to implement regulations choosing network
architectures. Such regulatory proposals are based on the mistaken belief
that vertical integration between the layers of the Infernet is inefficient
or at least discriminates against firms or consumers operating in other
layers. To the contrary, vertical integration can play a vital role in
ensuring the development of a more robust broadband marketplace and
offering consumers a wider array of service options.  Dumb pipe
mandates might also have a discouraging effect on competition in the
creation of entirely new networks and services if these regulations
formally prohibit vertical integration between network layers.
Adam Thierer, Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Media Freedom,
Progress & Freedom Foundation, Washington, D.C. (www.pff.org) and the author or editor
of four books on technology policy. The author wishes to thank Andrew Odlyzko, Bruce
Owen, Philip Weiser, Tim Wu, Jeffrey Eisenach, and Daniel Brenner for their comments and
suggestions, and Thomas Pearson for his tireless research assistance.

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