User:Oceanski
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From Johannes M. Bauer
[edit]Sandy, have you gotten around to refine your term project and references? --JMBauer (talk) 18:38, 20 March 2011 (UTC)--JMBauer (talk) 18:39, 20 March 2011 (UTC)
Edit: Public interest
[edit]1. Added some "references," "see also," and an external link
2. Added the "definition" part
3. Added "public interest & the government"
4. Added "public interest & communications policies"
5. Added one sentence in the "ambiguities" section
Wiki term project
[edit]Wikipedia entry topic
• National broadband plan and efforts to bring broadband to rural areas
• Policies to promote wireless broadband
References
Atkinson, R. D. (2007). The Case for a national broadband policy.
Atkinson, R. D. (2009). Role of Competition in a National Broadband Policy.
Bauer, J. M. & Kim, J. H. (2003). Broadband uptake in OECD countries: Policy lessons from comparative statistical analysis.
Berkman Center (2009). Next generation connectivity: A review of broadband Internet transitions and policy from around the world.
Cava-Ferreruela (2006). Broadband policy assessment: A cross-national empirical analysis. Telecommunications Policy.
Ford, G. S. (2007). The broadband performance index: a policy-relevant method of comparing broadband adoption among countries. http://www.phoenix-center.org/pcpp/PCPP29Final.doc
Nuechterlein, J. E. & Weiser, P. J. (2005). Digital crossroads: American telecommunications policy in the Internet age. MIT: Cambridge.
Wu, T. (2005). Broadband Debate, A User's Guide. http://heinonline.org/HOL/Page? handle=hein.journals/jtelhtel3&div=9&g_sent=1&collection=journals
Feedback from J.M. Bauer
[edit]This is a good and current topic but there is already a very substantive article on the National Broadband Plan (NBP). Alison will focus on mobile broadband, so it seems that your first choice of topics is already taken. Maybe you could focus on one of the sub-areas of the NBP? Or a related topic, such as universal service policies for broadband? Alternatively, you might be able to find a topic related to the National Broadband Map and its critique (but there is an article on broadband mapping in the US). --JMBauer (talk) 23:10, 25 March 2011 (UTC)
Feedback from Wenjuan
[edit]You did a good job. the entry has rich content. You have plenty of references and external links. I just have two small suggestions: 1. Could you provide some transition between old universal service and broadband universal service . 2.Could you provide some pros and cons for broadband universal service? All in all, I think this is a very good entry. Really good job
Thank you very much for your suggestions : ) These are very helpful : ) --oceanski (UTC)
Comments from Shinya
[edit]Good entry! You included theoretical advantage/disadvantage as well as international comparison, which makes your post comprehensive. If there were something to improve, I would say that you could refer to movement of EU, the European parliament. They may deregulate the universal service obligation in November 2009, which might trigger the institutionalization in UK and other EU countries. As to arguments in Japan, for reference, the government regards inclusion of broadband in universal service as too early. Their current goal in light of broadband policy is, by 2015, to realize least 100Mbps hyper-broadband on 100 percent "utilization rate" to achieve, though currently "population coverage" 90 percent and utilization rate 30%. When the goal is achieved, such broadband could be "universal service." Sorry for late post. --Tomozojisan (talk) 14:27, 9 May 2011 (UTC)