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2006

  • "Telecom Regulation for the 21st Century: Avoiding Grilock, Adapting to Change," Atkinson, Robert C., Journal on Telecommunications & High Technology Law - December 12, 2006
  • Noam, Eli, “Deregulation and Market Concentration: an Analysis of Post-1996 Consolidations,” Federal Communications Law Journal, Vol. 58, June 2006, p. 539.
  • Noam, Eli, “Why the Internet Bad for Democracy” Communications of the ACM, Vol 48, No. 10, October 2005
  • Noam, Eli, “Fundamental Instability: Why Telecom is Becoming a Cyclical and Oligopolistic Industry,” Information Economics and Policy, Volume 18, Issue 3, September 2006, Pages 272-284
  • Noam, Eli, “Media Scholars as Activists: Media De-Concentration as Social Reform?,” Tulsa Law Review
  • Noam, Eli, “Smart Homes,” Global Agenda, World Economic Forum (January 2006), pp. 194-5
  • Noam, Eli, “Is the Internet Still Wide Open and Competitive,” Handbook of Internet Politics forthcoming
  • Noam, Eli, “Moore’s Law at risk from industry of delay,” The Financial Times online
  • Noam, Eli, “Broadbandwagons at the Crossroad,” The Financial Times
  • Noam, Eli, “Good News for News,” Financial Times Online
  • Noam, Eli, “Third Way for Net Neutrality,” Financial Times Online
  • Noam, Eli, “Why Television Regulation Will Become Telecom Regulation,” Financial Times Online
  • Noam, Eli, “Telecom Leadership Changes Guard,” Financial Times Online
  • Noam, Eli, “Broadband Divergence”
  • Noam, Eli, “Broadbandwagons at the Crossroad”
  • Noam, Eli, “Business Models for the Telecom Industry”
  • Noam, Eli, “Deregulation and Market Concentration: an Analysis of Post-1996 Consolidations”
  • Noam, Eli, “File-sharing and Commercial Entry”
  • Noam, Eli, “Fundamental Instability: Why Telecom is Becoming a Cyclical and Oligopolistic Industry”
  • Noam, Eli, “Internet Market Concentration”
  • Noam, Eli, “Internet-TV and the Global Flow of Filmed Entertainment”
  • Noam, Eli, “Media Scholars as Activists: Media De-Concentration as Social Reform?”
  • Noam, Eli, “Moore's Law at risk from industry of delay”
  • Noam, Eli, “New platforms and content delivery opportunities: Creating and distributing content,”
  • Noam, Eli, “Next Generation Networks: Summary”
  • Noam, Eli, “Open Spectrum,”
  • Noam, Eli, “Smart Homes”
  • Noam, Eli, “The Impact of Accelerating Knowledge on the Business Firm”
  • Noam, Eli, “The internet’s third wave”
  • Noam, Eli, “The Medium is the Company: The Impact of Increased Knowledge on the Business Firm,”
  • Noam, Eli, “Why the Internet is Bad for Democracy,”
  • Odlyzko, Andrew, “The State of Telecom: Fundamental Drivers of Evolution”
  • Palmer, Shelly, “Living in a Cloud: The Present Future of Wireless Connectivity
  • Pepper, Robert, “Converghence and Futuire Netwotrks”
  • Phythyon, Dan, “Swallows, Sausages, and the 1996 Act”
  • Pressler, Larry, “Political Reflections on the 1996 Act”
  • Riordan, Michael, “Do Procurement Auctions Solve the Universal Service Problem?”
  • Rowe, Bob, “Key issues in universal service policy”
  • Rowe, Bob, “Wireless Communications and Universal Service”
  • Salant, David, “Technology Neutral Procurement for Narrowband and Broadband Services”
  • Schwartzman, Andy, “Attempting To Write "Top To Bottom" Omnibus Legislation. Section 202(h) As An Object Lesson”
  • Statz, Klaus-Peter, “The Ultrabroadband Media Cloud- Capacity Trends in the Home”
  • Steinberg, Richard, “Procurement Options”
  • Sterling, Chris, “Transformation: The 1996 Act Reshapes Radio”
  • Strickling, Larry, “Was The Situation We Have Today Inevitable As A Matter Of Economic Reality?
  • Strossen, Nadine, “The Telecommunications Act Of 1996 And The "Communications Decency Act" ("CDA"): An Essential First Amendment Issue”
  • Taschdjian, Martin, “Optimal Determination of Universal Service Funding with Real Options”
  • Thorne, John, “How The Legal Regime Alternately Attracts Or Repels Investment In The New Broadband Media”
  • Ungerboeck, Gottfried, “Signal Processing and Moore's Law”
  • Wallman, Kathleen, “Endangered Species Lassoes and Unmet Promises”
  • Waz, Joe, “The Greatest Story Never Told: Cable and the '96 Act”
  • Werbach, Kevin, “Policy Notes from the Ultranet”
  • Wilkie, Simon, “Universal Service Reform & Wireless Policy”
  • Zita, Ken, “Role of wireless in meeting universal service goals in developing countries”
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  • Hamilton, Booz Allen: Impact on cellular mobile providers
  • Hazlett, Tom: What Really Matters in Spectrum Allocation Design
  • Heller, Jonathon: Advertising Model
  • Hogendorn, Christiaan: Entry and Vertical Disintegration
  • Hogendorn, Christiaan: Is Broadband Competition “Ruinous”?
  • Hudson, Heather: Discussant: WiMAX: A Reality Check
  • Hudson, Heather: Wireless: Bridging the Digital Divide in Developing Regions
  • Hunter, Lawson: Is the telecom industry doing better or worse in other countries? Why?
  • Huxley, Sam: Next Gen Gaming
  • Jensen, Michael C.: The Real Issues in Corporate Governance and Their Remedies
  • Kaigo, Muneo: Uses for Emergency Communications
  • Katz, Raul: Impact on cellular mobile providers
  • Katz, Raul: Lessons learned and future agenda in building economic flexibility and returning to scale
  • Kende, Michael: The Geographic Scope of Broadband Markets
  • Kilbourne, Brett: The Drive Behind BPL in 2005: Internal Applications and Standards
  • Kovacs, Anna Maria: Investor Sentiment: Picking Winners and Losers…or Just Staying Out of It
  • Krauss, Bruce: The Legal Perspective: Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory Compliance and Corporate Finance Issues
  • Kwerel, Evan: Market Mechanisms for Redeveloping Spectrum
  • Levin, Blair: Discussant: What can government do to help recovery? And will the outcome of the election make a difference?
  • Liebenau, Jonathon: Is network resiliency a catalyst for recovery? Or a further drag?
  • Lucky, Robert: Telecommunication Basic Research: An Uncertain Future for the Bell Legacy
  • MacAvoy, Paul W.: The Recurring Crisis in Corporate Governance
  • Mattey, Carol: Key Characteristics of Competing Broadband Platforms
  • Mayer-Schonberger, Viktor: Alternatives to P2P and to Video P2P Copying
  • Mendelson, Ben: Today’s Technology and Tomorrow’s Promise
  • Miller, Gene: IPTV Architectures
  • Miller, Gene: Rural landscape-the last 10 miles
  • Misra, Vishal: Encouraging resource sharing in peer-to-peer networks
  • Moss, Andrew: Entertainment and Technology Convergence
  • Netanel, Neil: A Compulsory Licensing System for the File Sharing of Copyrighted Video?
  • Noam, Eli: A dim future for consumer electronics? 
  • Noam, Eli: Internet-TV and the Global Flow of Filmed Entertainment
  • Noam, Eli: Is The American Information Sector Becoming More Concentrated?
  • Noam, Eli: A company’s tools can define its structure   
  • Noam, Eli: An ‘arms race’ no one can stop
  • Noam, Eli: Bad news for news
  • Noam, Eli: Broadband and Wireless: The Next Telecom Crises
  • Noam, Eli: Heroes of the internet frontier
  • Noam, Eli: How to measure media concentration  
  • Noam, Eli: Introduction: Are Multiple Broadband Infrastructures Sustainable?
  • Noam, Eli: State of the Industry, One Year Later: Lessons and Implications—
  • Noll, A. Michael: Past wireless loop efforts: lessons
  • Noll, Michael: Telecommunication Basic Research: An Uncertain Future for the Bell Legacy
  • Nordgaard, Joe: WiMAX internationally
  • Nordgard, Joe: A Case Study of CDMA 450
  • O’Neill, Judith D.,: Discussant: The Legal Perspective: Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory Compliance and Corporate Finance Issues
  • Odlyzko, Andrew: Is IPTV.1 a Waste of Internet Broadband?
  • Oesterle, Dale: The Legal Perspective: Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory Compliance and Corporate Finance Issues
  • Ostgard, Rune: Key Features Of Spectrum Policy Development In Europe; Legislation, Institutions, Trends, And The Way Forward
  • Picot, Arnold: Is the telecom industry doing better or worse in other countries? Why?
  • Pizzurro, Chris: Panelist
  • Reichgut, Mitchell: Commercial and Marketing Implications
  • Reingold, Dan: Discussant: Has Wall Street Mended Its Ways? Has Corporate Governance Improved in Light of Sarbanes Oxley?
  • Reingold, Dan: Discussant: M&A in the ICT Sector: What “Deals from Hell” Can Tell Us about Corporate Governance
  • Reithemeier, Todd: Discussant: Lessons learned and future agenda in building economic flexibility and returning to scale
  • Robinson, Ken: Is the ICT Sector More Prone to Flawed Governance?
  • Rosenbaum, Steve: The Audience as Content Creators
  • Ross, Keith: Pollution in P2P File Sharing
  • Rubenstein, Dan. P2P Relief for Web Flash Crowds
  • Salant, David: Spectrum Commons Management
  • Salemme, R. Gerard: Wireless Alternatives: WiMax
  • Schulzrinne, Henning: Moderator: Technology (Peer-to-Peer Video as a Mass Medium)
  • Scrime, Alan: ABP: Can They Compete With Fiber Optics? Where?
  • Singh, Rajendra: Consultation on Spectrum Management Policy in India
  • Slaughter, Lou: Wireless Alternatives: WiFiber
  • Sleek, Scott: Independent Analysis
  • Stages of Television and Their Economics
  • Stages of Television and Their Economics
  • Stahlman, Mark: Moderator: Economics (Peer-to-Peer Video as a Mass Medium)
  • Steinmueller, Ed. Implications of P2P on Media and Telecom Policy
  • Stiglitz, Joseph E.: The Role of Governance in Macroeconomic Performance
  • Stolleman, Neal C.: Changes in Auditors’ Incentives since Sarbanes-Oxley
  • Thompson, Jeff: Wireless Alternatives: Towerstream
  • Thompson, Phil: Pinpointing On-Demand Content
  • Tilmanis, Lara: Municipal WiMAX?
  • Toll, Adam: Big Champagne: The State of Video P2P
  • Tongia, Rahul: BPL’s Business Case Analyzed
  • Wallach, Ari: Politics over IPTV
  • Weller, Dennis: Verizon’s Fiber to the Home
  • Werbach, Kevin: The Implications of P2P On Network Usage
  • Zichermann, Gabe: Content Distribution Technology
  • Zitter, Robert: More than Enhanced TV: Leveraging Content
  • Zufolo, Jessica: Investor Sentiment: Picking Winners and Losers…or Just Staying Out of It
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