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Sunday, September 28, 2008

8:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast  
        
9:00 am Sessions
 
  • Wireless and Public Safety
  Moderator:   Peter Swire
     Authors:   Ryan Hallahan*, Carnegie Mellon University; Jon Peha, Carnegie Mellon University

Quantifying the Costs of a Nationwide Broadband Public Safety Wireless Network
       Brad Bernthal*, Colorado Law School; Nancy Jesuale, Net City Engineering

Smart Radios and Interoperable Public Safety Communications
       John Laprise*, Northwestern University

Telecommunications Security during Deregulation: NSTAC, and US Telecommunications Security Policy 1968-1995
 
 
  • Net Neutrality as a Global Challenge
  Moderator:   Johannes M Bauer
     Authors:   Heather Hudson

Broadband: The State Imperative
        David Gabel, Queens College

Sources of Market Power in Broadband
       Lee McKnight, Syracuse University The Future of the Internet is not the Internet
 
 
  • Pricing the Next Generation Network
  Moderator:   David Reed
     Authors:   Eli Noam*, Columbia University

Beyond Net Neutrality: Enduser Sovereignty
       David Clark*, MIT

A Simple Cost Model for Broadband Access: What Will Video Cost?
       Imsook Ha*, Michigan State University; Steven Wildman, Quello Center for Telecommunication Management & Law at Michigan State University; Johannes Bauer, Michigan State University

The Economics of Internet Video Distribution
       Minghze Tang*, Department of Economics, Pennsylvania State University

An Empirical Model of Investment by Cable Operators in Broadband Digital Services
 
 
  • Universal Access and How to Achieve It
  Moderator:   Judith Mariscal
       Bert Sadowski; Uwe Matzat; Alberto Nucciarelli
 
Municipal Glass Fiber Networks and High Speed Access; Case Study Evidence from the Netherlands
       Scott Jordan*, University of California
 
Universal Service in an Everything-over-IP World
       Arne Jeroschewski*, McKinsey & Company

Framework for Social Optimal Regulation of Next Generation Access Networks in European Telecommunications
       Julio Angel Ortiz*, College of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University Great Expectations: Interpreting Mu-Fi's Perceived Impact on the Digital Divide
 
 
  • First, Do No Evil: Three Cases for Reconsidering Regulation
  Moderator:   Michael Latzer
     Authors:   Paul De Bijl*, CPB

Innovation, Convergence and the Role of Regulation in the Netherlands and Beyond
       Miroslav Zajicek*, University of Economics Prague; Karel Zeman, University of Economics Prague

Success Despite Regulations: The Case of the Czech Internet Connection Market
       Adam Candeub*, MSU College Law; Daniel McCartney, MSU

An Informational Internet Regulatory Regime or Does Anyone Know Anything About Network Neutrality?
        
10:40 am Break  
        
11:10 pm Sessions
 
  • Internet Governance
  Moderator:   Tobias Kretschmer
     Authors:   Chris Marsden*; Jonathan Cave, Warwick Economics

Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodies in the Internet: Self-regulation as a Threat and a Promise
       Y.J. Park*, Delft University

The Political Economy of Country Code Top Level Domains
       M Mueller*, Syracuse University

Regional Address Registries: The New Center of Global Internet Governance?
 
 
  • Net Neutrality from a Regulatory and Market Perspective
  Moderator:   Tom Vest
     Authors:   Johannes Bauer*, Michigan State University; Kurt DeMaagd, Michigan State University

Network Management Practices and Sector Performance: A Genetic Programming Approach
       Nicholas Economides*, Stern School of Business/NYU; Joacim Tåg, Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration

Net Neutrality Regulation: Quality of Service, Price Discrimination and Exclusive Contracts
       Paul Ohm*, University of Colorado Law

ISP Network Management Through Three Lenses--Lens III: Telecomm Policy
 
 
  • Regulating the Next Generation Network
  Moderator:   kc claffy
     Authors:   Pedro Ferreira*, Instituto Superior Técnico

Modeling Segmented Regulation for Next Generation Networks
       Martha Garcia-Murillo*, Syracuse University; Tiffany Marsh, Syracuse University

Merging Without Crashing: The Challenges of Changing the Law for Video Distribution
       Fernando Beltran*, University of Auckland; William Sharkey

A Dynamic Model of Next-Generation Networks with Two-sided Platform Competition
 
 
  • Broad Confusion about Broadband in the US
  Moderator:   Robert Cannon
     Authors:   Rob Frieden*

Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics: Developing a Clear Assessment of Market Penetration and Broadband Competition in the United States
       Benjamin Cramer*, Pennsylvania State University

“The Nation’s Broadband Success Story”: The Secrecy of FCC Broadband Infrastructure Statistics
       Sharon Strover*, University of Texas; Joe Straubhaar, University of Texas at Austin; Robert Larose, Michigan State University; Jennifer Gregg, University of Louisville

The Value of Broadband in Rural U.S.
        
12:50 pm Conference Concludes