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Seismic Shifts In International Data Markets Demand Broadband Internet Policy Update

Por: Forbes Tech November 24, 2022

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Through parallel internets, platforms have driven seismic shifts in global data flows.getty The global policy movement to improve connectivity and close the digital divide has spawned reports on international markets for data and associated regulatory policies. The papers present sometimes confusing terminology: usage, transit, peering, and interconnection. Each term has a specific meaning and practice. Policymakers could benefit with a summary... + full article



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