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FCC reports dramatic spike in broadband usage. "High speed cable-based Internet access remains the dominate broadband access technology, increasing 20 percent during the last six months of 2003, from 13.7 million to 16.4 million lines and bringing the total cable increase in 2003 to 45 percent," the report says.

American Council for Capital Formation issues report on FCC Triennial Review and D.C. Appeals Court ruling on network sharing.

Former State Rep. David Wright looks at "telecom boom' in OP-ED published in The Patriot-News.

The Heritage Foundation looks at debate over who owns America's telephone networks. "... today's networks are overwhelmingly the product of new investment made long after legal monopolies and guaranteed rates of return were abolished," the white paper notes.

Verizon Filing with FCC Provides Update on Broadband Competition
Click here for the filing (PDF Format, requires Free Acrobat Reader)

Brochure on AT&T's CALLVANTAGE Home Phone Service for High-Speed Internet.
Click here for the brochure (PDF Format, requires Free Acrobat Reader)

Leading economists issue letter urging President Bush to "adopt a new national telecommunications policy that promotes investment, creates jobs...rather than continuing litigation over the rules that were recently vacated by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.


Click here for the letter (PDF Format, requires Free Acrobat Reader)