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The telecommunications challenge : changing technologies and evolving policies : measuring and sustaining the new economy : report of a symposium /

Автор-организации: National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on the Telecommunications Challenge: Changing Technologies and Evolving Policies.
Други автори: Wessner, Charles W.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ℗♭2006.
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Подобни документи: Print version:: Telecommunications challenge.
Съдържание:
  • Proceedings
  • Introduction / Dale W. Jorgenson
  • Overview: "The end of stovepiping" / William J. Raduchel
  • Technological change and economic opportunity: the view from the Federal Communications Commission / Peter A. Tenhula
  • Panel I: New technology trends and implications / moderator: Mark B. Myers
  • The record to date: quality-adjusted prices for equipment / Mark E. Doms
  • Technology trends, emerging standards, and their impact / Jeffrey M. Jaffe
  • Four futures for the network / David S. Isenberg
  • Panel II: The broadband opportunity: what needs to be done? / moderator: Kenneth Flamm
  • The broadband problem: market failures and policy dilemmas / Charles H. Ferguson
  • The broadband challenge: a telecom perspective / Mark A. Wegleitner
  • A paradigm challenge: municipally owned fiber / H. Brian Thompson
  • The wireless wildcard / David Lippke
  • U.S. cable: bringing the bits home / Mike LaJoie
  • Panel III: The waterfall effects / moderator: Cherry A. Murray
  • Moving computing to the grid / Michael R. Nelson
  • Is VoIP the future? / Louis Mamakos
  • Digital entertainment / Andrew Schuon
  • Serving consumers on broadband / Lisa A. Hook
  • The view from the copyright industry / Steven J. Metalitz
  • Panel IV: Participants' roundtable / moderator: Dale W. Jorgenson ; David S. Isenberg, Lisa A. Hook, Jeffrey M. Jaffe, Andrew Schuon, William J. Raduchel
  • Concluding remarks / Dale W. Jorgenson.