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2003 Program

    

Saturday, September 20, 2003

10:40 AM - 12:20 PM Sessions

  

 

Spectrum Policy
    

Moderator:  

Robert Pepper, FCC OSP
    

Papers:

Efficiency, Predictability and the Need for an Improved Interference Standard at the FCC
R. Paul Margie, FCC
    
Real-Time Secondary Markets for Spectrum
Jon M. Peha, Carnegie Mellon University
S. Panichpapiboon, Carnegie Mellon University
     
Transition Paths in a Spectrum Commons Regime
    Siddhartha Raja, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Francois Bar, University of Southern California
  
  The U.S. Experience with Non-traditional Approaches to Spectrum Management:  Tragedies of the Commons and Other Myths Reconsidered
    Carol Ting, Quello Center for Telecommunication Management & Law, Michigan State University
    Johannes M. Bauer, Quello Center for Telecommunication Management & Law, Michigan State University
    Seven S. Wildman, Quello Center for Telecommunication Management & Law, Michigan State University
    

Telecommunications Act Revisited

    

Moderator:  

Daniel Craig, National Cable & Telecommunications Association
    
Papers: Thinking About Openness in the Telecommunications Policy Context
Ashish Shah, Carnegie Mellon University
Dale Hatfield, University of Colorado
Douglas Sicker, University of Colorado
    
The Telecommunications Meltdown in the United States:  Reasons and Solutions
Rob Frieden, Pennsylvania State University
    
Addressing Political Feasibility As Well As Economic Viability Constraints to Achieve Sustainable Telecommunications Policies in the U.S.
Barbara Cherry, FCC
  
Excessive(?) Entry of National Telecom Networks,
1990-2001
Christiaan Hogendorn, Wesleyan University
    

Broadband in Developing Regions

    

Moderator:  

Ben Compaine, MIT Program on Internet & Telecoms Convergence
    
Papers: Current international issues in communications regulation:  refining regulatory techniques, impact of wireless' popularity on regulation, and the growing significance of cable television
Irene Wu, FCC
Roxanne McElvane, FCC
Anita Dey, FCC
    Kiran Duwadi, FCC
    
Universal service:  beyond established practice to possibility space
Krishna Jayakar, Pennsylvania State University
Harmeet Sawhney, Indiana University
    
Rural Access to ICTs in Southern Africa
    J. Riley Allen, Internews/dot-Gov
      
  Bridging the Broadband Divide:  Strategies for Rural and Developing Regions
    Heather Hudson, University of San Francisco
   

Issues of Identity, Authentication, and Authorization in Privacy

    

Moderator:  

Mark Rotenberg, EPIC
    
Papers: Privacy Principles for Authentication Systems
    Paula Bruening, Center for Democracy and Technology
    Alan Davidson, Center for Democracy and Technology
    Ari Schawrtz, Center for Democracy and Technology
    
Contextualizing Online Identity:  Paradigms and Processes
David J. Phillips, University of Texas at Austin
    
Role Based Authorization as a Tool for Privacy and Anonymity
Douglas Sicker, University of Colorado
      
Credential Wallets:  A Classification of Credential Repositories Highlighting MyProxy
    Jim Basney, University of Illinois
    William Yurcik, University of Illinois
    

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