Presentations & Video from Wireless Conference Now Available
Date: June 11, 2009
Wireless Technologies: Enabling Innovation and Economic Growth
Friday, April 17, 2009
The National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW, 13th Floor
Read a write-up of the event.
Powerpoint slides and video via blip.tv are available for the following presentations:
Welcome & Keynote - video
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Featuring John Mayo, Glenn Woroch, and Steve Zipperstein, Verizon Wireless, General Counsel & VP of Legal and External Affairs
State of the U.S. Wireless Sector - video
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Ingo Vogelsang, Boston University, "The Relationship Between Mobile/Wireless and Fixed Line Communications: A Survey"
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Gerry Faulhaber, University of Pennsylvania, "Economic and Social Impact of Mobile Telephony"
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Moderator: Glen Woroch, University of California, Berkeley
Impediments and Faciliatators for Adoption of Wireless Inovations - video
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Harald Gruber, European Investment Bank, “Diffusion of Innovations in Wireless Communications: An International Comparison” written with Anders Bohlin and Pantelis Koutroumpis
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Anne Layne-Farrar, LECG, “Royalty Stacking in Mobile Telecom: A Closer Look at the Evidence” written with A. Jorge Padilla
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Heli Koski, ETLA, “New Product Development and Firm Value In Mobile Handset Production” written with Tobias Kretschmer
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Discussant, Jeffrey Macher, Georgetown University "Impediments and Facilitators for Adoption of Wireless Innovations: Discussion Comments"
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Moderator: Walter Strack, FCC
Emerging Wireless Technologies and Enabling Spectrum Policy - video
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Moderator, Evan Kwerel, FCC
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Scott Wallsten, Georgetown Center for Business & Public Policy, “Secondary Spectrum Markets” written with John Mayo
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Bill Sharkey, FCC, “Employing Market Mechanisms to Manage Radio Spectrum” written with Mark Bykowsky and Mark Olson
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Discussant, Tom Hazlett, Professor of Law & Economics, George Mason University
Structural Change and Regulatory Intervention - video
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Moderator, Howard Shelanski, Professor of Law, University of California, Berkley
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Brendan Cunningham, U.S. Naval Academy, “Network Growth: Theory and Evidence from the Mobile Telephone Industry” written by Peter Alexander and Adam Candeub
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Greg Rosston, Stanford University, "An Antitrust Analysis of the Case for Wireless Net Neutrality" written with Michael Topper, Cornerstone Research
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Glen Woroch, UC Berkeley, "The Effect of Prices on Fixed and Mobile Telephone Penetration: Using Price Subsidies as Natural Experiments" written with Michael Ward
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Discussant, Nathan Goldstein, Department of Justice
Panel Discussion - video
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Carolyn Brandon, CTIA
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Richard Clarke, AT&T
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Michelle Connolly, FCC



