NETWORK NEUTRALITY REGULATION IN BRAZIL: AN ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY APPROACH AND THE CHALLENGES AFTER THE FCC’S DECISION

Emerson Iaskio, Morten Falch, Walter Shima

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Abstract

Why different groups have different opinions on network neutrality? Can a group impose their opinion to others and have their claims respected by the regulatory authorities? This paper aims to present some insights about the network neutrality regulation in Brazil and discuss the challenges after the FCC’s decision in the United States regarding network neutrality. It is hypothesized that there are conflicting groups and that such groups will seek, in the open discussions, to impose their calculation devices. The process of implementation and regulation of the Brazilian Civil Landmark of the Internet is a conflict arena, in which the actors could present their world views and their calculation devices.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato24 jun. 2018
Antal sider12
StatusUdgivet - 24 jun. 2018
BegivenhedThe 22nd Biennial Conference of the International Telecommunications Society Seoul, Korea - Korea University, Seoul, Sydkorea
Varighed: 24 jun. 201827 jun. 2018
Konferencens nummer: 22
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Konference

KonferenceThe 22nd Biennial Conference of the International Telecommunications Society Seoul, Korea
Nummer22
LokationKorea University
Land/OmrådeSydkorea
BySeoul
Periode24/06/201827/06/2018
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Emneord

  • Network Neutrality
  • Brazil
  • Regulation
  • Emerson Iaskio

    Morten Falch (Vært)

    1 jul. 201730 jun. 2018

    Aktivitet: Værtskab for gæsteforskerVærtskab for gæsteforsker

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