The Georgetown Center hosted "Spectrum Policy: From the Foundations to the Future"
Date: April 25, 2008
The Georgetown Center hosted "Spectrum Policy: From the Foundations to the Future," a half-day discussion of the economics, business and public policy implications of spectrum allocation and use. The symposium was held at Georgetown University Law Center (600 NJ Ave NW).
Click here to see a more detailed invitation
PowerPoint slides (for any panelists who used them) are available:
Technical Tutorial on Spectrum: Dale Hatfield, University of Colorado at Boulder
Economic Principles for a Sound Spectrum Policy: Why is Spectrum Important to the Economy?
Gerald Faulhaber, University of Pennsylvania;
Gregory Rosston, The Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research; Lawrence White, New York University
Emerging Policy Issues:
Angela Giancarlo, Federal Communications Commission;
George Ou, Technology Consultant;
Marius Schwartz, Georgetown University;
Thomas Seitz, Lehman Brothers
If you would like a video file of the conference, please call Andrea Salvatore at (202) 687-3686
Click here to see a more detailed invitation
PowerPoint slides (for any panelists who used them) are available:
Technical Tutorial on Spectrum: Dale Hatfield, University of Colorado at Boulder
Economic Principles for a Sound Spectrum Policy: Why is Spectrum Important to the Economy?
Gerald Faulhaber, University of Pennsylvania;
Gregory Rosston, The Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research; Lawrence White, New York University
Emerging Policy Issues:
Angela Giancarlo, Federal Communications Commission;
George Ou, Technology Consultant;
Marius Schwartz, Georgetown University;
Thomas Seitz, Lehman Brothers
If you would like a video file of the conference, please call Andrea Salvatore at (202) 687-3686



