Report (Analysys Mason): "Internet global growth: lessons for the future"
New report illustrates global Internet growth is driven by flexible governance, not restrictive regulation 11 September 2012 Evidence shows that the current model effectively promotes Internet growth and access in developing countries, and argues that any fundamental regulatory overhaul could halt such growth and find users cut off. A new report <http://www.analysysmason.com/Research/Content/Reports/Internet-global-growth...> released today by Analysys Mason finds that recent proposals to regulate the global Internet will harm growth and innovation worldwide. After assessing the current state of the Internet in under-served and developing regions worldwide, the report provides recommendations for governments on developing a robust Internet ecosystem without imposing any form of rate regimes on the modern Internet.f The report, 'Internet global growth: lessons for the future <http://www.analysysmason.com/Research/Content/Reports/Internet-global-growth...>', authored by Michael Kende <http://www.analysysmason.com/People/Michael-Kende/>, co-head of Regulation at Analysys Mason, examines the impact of proposals that seek to apply the antiquated settlement system for terminating international voice calls over the legacy telecommunications network to Internet traffic. [...] Continua qui: http://www.analysysmason.com/internet-global-growth-report-press-release (via articolo di Alessio Jacona oggi su "Nòva" del Sole24ore)
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