The End of Net Neutrality: Encouraging Competition in the Broadband World
The End of Net Neutrality: Encouraging Competition in the Broadband World
26-Jan-2018
North America
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Description
Many of the dynamics set in place by net neutrality’s brief life will take time to play out. For example, investment in content creation rather than broadband deployment will take time to consummate. However, Stratecast expects to see significant changes in network operator behavior in the shorter term. These changes will likely be good for consumers, and may even be very good for content providers.
In this report the current status of net neutrality is assessed; and a new theory as to why the repeal of net neutrality is actually good for the market is suggested. Hint: it is not about content control; it is about content variety.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Net Neutrality: A Brief Primer
Why Net Neutrality is Bad for the Market
Opportunities in a Post-Net Neutrality Market
Stratecast - The Last Word
About Stratecast
About Frost & Sullivan
Related Research
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Podcast | No |
Author | Michael Jude |
Industries | Telecom |
WIP Number | 9B0F-00-49-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |
GPS Codes | 9455,9682-C1,9707,9941-C1,D543,D562 |