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Broadband as infrastructure

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  • Catherine Middleton

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Australia's federal Government has departed from the market-led approach to broadband development favoured by many policymakers internationally: it's chosen to intervene actively in the market, by owning and operating a public broadband infrastructure. The Australian approach (which has important implications for New Zealand's privately provided but government-subsidised Ultra-Fast Broadband Initiative) has been the subject of extensive analysis by Ryerson University's Catherine Middleton. She reports on some of her findings.

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  • Catherine Middleton, 2012. "Broadband as infrastructure," Competition & Regulation Times 373605, New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation.
  • Handle: RePEc:vuw:vuwcrt:373605
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    1. Edward Oughton, 2018. "The Strategic National Infrastructure Assessment of Digital Communications," Working Papers 2017/02 (revised), Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.

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