Current Projects

The Institute’s research programs deal with a range of specific policy areas including governance, innovation, applications of information and telecommunications technology, public management issues, fairness, education, and future implications for society.

The Institute makes its research materials widely available through various publications, including books, working papers, and conference presentations.

Present projects include

Media Concentration and Ownership in America
Ultrabroadband Networks & The Personal Media Cloud
Latin American Telecommunications
International Media Ownership & Concentration
The State of the Telecom Industry
Peer to Peer Video As a Mass Medium
Location Based Services
Ultra-content for Ultrabroadband
Public Policy Towards Video Over the Internet
Impact of User-Generated Content on Network and Media Companies
Next Generation Telecom Regulation for Europe
End User Sovereignty: Better Than Net Neutrality
Mobile Mass Media
Media Management – A Textbook
Telecom Act of 2010 and Policy Issues for the Next Decade
Networked Distribution of Theatrical Film
Piracy in Mobile Media & Wireless Net Neutrality
Real Options in ICT
International Comparison of Consumer Expenditures on Next-Generation Networks
Public Data Needs & Data Quality
Universal Service Policy for a New Administration
ICT Strategies for LDCs
The Economics of Rural Broadband

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