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Organizers:
From Wall Street to Washington, the Internet has come to symbolize the information future. But beyond all the hype about cyber-services and products yet to be offeref lie substantive issues about pricing on the internet. What will happen when one moves from a loose structure of government developed network supported by various academic institutions, non-profit groups, on-line pay services, and corporate users to a full service network? Who will organize the complex billing systems which will allow users to purchase various bandwidth levels? How will pricing structures changes when use switches from a general system of connection charges to various time/bandwidth type service demands?
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