New book: Regulatory Agencies in the Digital Age
We live in a tumultuous internet policy world. Policymakers inquire whether to retire or reboot laws to address our digital challenges and opportunities. Our new book A new Research Handbook…
I identifies and quantifies the internet traffic and associated costs which shortchange the building and running of broadband networks and suggests restorative policy solutions. Cost recovery is the process to recoup the expense of building and running a broadband network with an accurate assessment and attribution of its use. This information helps operators and policymakers understand the problem at local and global levels and compare the pros and cons of different policy solutions.
Effective broadband policy ensures that all people can access the internet and that networks evolve to serve a wide range of services. Most people in the developed world can access a basic set of internet services, but it is not optimal. The Covid pandemic increased the urgency for universal broadband as people had to learn, work, and receive healthcare from home. More largely, the internet increasingly drives the economy and productivity and is becoming the key medium for the delivery of government services. Ensuring essential social benefit services online may be frustrated by the proliferation of video streaming entertainment, the pricing and policy of which takes de facto precedence.
However important and significant the rollout and adoption of broadband may be globally, gaps remain. Shortfalls are pronounced in rural areas, financially vulnerable communities, and in many emerging countries. These shortfalls could be addressed with pricing innovation, which seems to be stifled by a lack of policy evolution. In many countries, broadband is still sold like it’s 1995.
We live in a tumultuous internet policy world. Policymakers inquire whether to retire or reboot laws to address our digital challenges and opportunities. Our new book A new Research Handbook…
Twenty Years of Network Usage Fees in South Korea: Impacts to Broadband and Content Industries Roslyn Layton, Toshiya Jitsuzumi, and Dae-Keun Cho, March 13 2026 Journal of Information Policy South…
The pace of innovation in digital technology has far outstripped the ability of traditional regulatory institutions to cope. As platforms, AI systems, cloud infrastructure, and satellite networks reshape economies and…
Roslyn Layton, Toshiya Jitsuzumi, and Dae-Keun Cho, March 13 2026 Journal of Information Policy South Korea’s broadband policy, long recognized as world-leading, is now debated for network usage fees. This…
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Roslyn Layton appeared at the Anchor Nets conference on October 29, 2025 on the panel titled USF Contribution Reform: How Do We Solve That Problem?. Communications Daily’s Jimm Phillips moderated…
There is a principled debate about the modernization of Universal Service, a foundational principle in telecommunications policy designed to ensure that all people, regardless of location or income, have access…
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Statement on CCIA Report As a broadband economist, I welcome CCIA’s consideration of participating in programs that ensure connectivity for all Americans. Strand Consult has published multiple reports about Universal…