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2005 Program 

    

Saturday, September 24, 2005

8:30 AM - 10:10 AM Sessions

  

 

Public Interest in the Public Airwaves
    

Moderator:  

Mark Bykowsky, FCC
    

Papers:

Limits to Decentralization: The Example of AM Radio Broadcasting or Was a Common Law Solution to Chaos in the Radio Waves Reasonable in 1927?
Charles Jackson, JTC, LLC.
    
How America’s Fragmented Approach to Public Safety Wastes Spectrum and Funding
Jon M. Peha, Carnegie Mellon University
     
Getting the Best out of Public Sector Spectrum
    Adele C. Morris, U.S. Department of the Treasury
    Martin Cave, Warwick Business School, UK
  
  The Return of the Broadcast War
    Christian Sandvig, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  

The New Economics of the Last Mile

    

Moderator:  

Eloy Vidal, World Bank
    
Papers: An Analysis of the Determinants of Broadband Access
Kenneth Flamm, LBJ School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin
Anindya Chaudhuri, LBJ School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin
    
Bureaucrates as Entrepreneurs:  Do Municipal Telecom Providers Hinder Private Entrepreneurs?
Janice A. Hauge, University of North Texas
Mark Jamison, Public Utilities Research Center, University of Florida
Richard J. Gentry, University of Florida
    
Broadband Internet Adoption in Korea:  A Maverick or a Model to Follow?
Sung-Hee Joo, Communication Studies, University of Michigan
  
Analysis on the New Competition in the Saturated Residential Broadband Access Market:  Using Stated Preference Data in Korea
Daeyoung Koh, Techno- Economics and Policy Program, Seoul National University
Jeong-dong Lee, Techno- Economics and Policy Program, Seoul National University
Yeonbae Kim, Techno- Economics and Policy Program, Seoul National University
    

Internet Policy

    

Moderator:  

Ewan Sutherland, INTUG (Intl. Telecom Users Group)
    
Papers: Internet Resources:  An Empirical Foundation for Normative Internet Policy Making
Tom Vest,
    
Internet Governance:  Theory and First Principles
Johannes M. Bauer, Michigan State University
    
An Economic Response to Unsolicited Communication (Spam)
Thede Loder, University of Michigan
Marshall Van Alstyne, Boston University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Richard Wash, University of Michigan
     
   

Privacy, Security, Infrastructure

    

Moderator:  

Michael Isenberg , Verisign
    
Papers: Trust on Demand:  Enabling Privacy, Security, Transparency, and Accountability in Distributed Systems
    Michael R. Nelson, IBM Corporation
    Matthias Schunter, IBM Research
    Michael R. McCullough, IBM Corporation
    John S. Bliss, IBM Corporation
     
DNSSEC and Hardening Security in the Internet Infrastructure: The Public Policy Questions
    Amy Friedlander, Shinkuro, Inc.
    Stephen D. Crocker, Shinkuro, Inc.
    Allison Mankin, Shinkuro, Inc.
    W. Douglas Maughan, Shinkuro, Inc.
    Douglas Montgomery, Shinkuro, Inc.
     
  Good Neighbors Can Make Good Fences:   A Peer-to-peer User Security System
    L. Jean Camp, Informatics, Indiana University
    Allan Friedman, Harvard University
  

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