The First 100 Feet: Options for Internet and Broadband Access

The First 100 Feet: Options for Internet and Broadband Access

The First 100 Feet: Options for Internet and Broadband Access

The First 100 Feet: Options for Internet and Broadband Access

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262581608
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 07/06/1999
Series: Information Infrastructure Project at Harvard University
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Brian Kahin is Senior Fellow at the Computer & Communications Industry Association in Washington, DC. He is also Research Investigator and Adjunct Professor at the University of Michigan School of Information and a special advisor to the Provost's Office. He is a coeditor of Transforming Enterprise (MIT Press, 2004) and many other books.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Lewis M. Branscomb
Introduction
Deborah Hurley and James Keller
Market Issues for the First 100 Feet
Household Financing of the First 100 Feet?
David Gabel and Milton Mueller
Delivering on the Promise: Scenarios for Deploying Local Access
Branko J. Gerovac and David C. Carver
The First 100 Feet for Households: Consumer Adoption Patterns
John Carey
Models for BottomUp Investment
The Local Wireless Option
David R. Hughes
The Rooftop Community Network: Free, HighSpeed Network Access for
Communities
David A. Beyer, Mark D. Vestrich, and
J. J. GarciaLunaAceves

The Use of EXisting Electrical Power Lines for HighSpeed
Communications to the Home
Michael Propp
Will Satellite Broadband Services Fulfill Their Promise?
Bryan Vu
Opportunities and Challenges for Nontraditional Providers
A City Guide: Developing, Using, and Regulating Regional
Telecommunications Networks under the Telecommunications Act of 1996
Andrea L. Johnson
Power on Both Sides Now: The Critical Role of Electric Utilities
in Internet Development
Steven R. Rivkin
Utilities Unleashed: An Answer to Customers' Internet and
Broadband Service Needs
Bernice K. McIntyre
The Emerging Municipal Information Infrastructure: The Austin
EXperience
Lon Berquist and August E. Grant
Contributors
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