
|
| |
The FCC Economic Seminars program,
managed by OSP, is intended to advance recent economic analyses
in the fields of industrial organization, regulation, and applied
microeconomics. The Commission recognizes the importance of expanding
its engagement with the research community because staff members
often must address difficult issues requiring substantive expertise.
Invited speakers primarily are economists but they also include
other professionals with expertise on communications issues of
interest to FCC economists. The seminar schedules are organized
in the spring and fall.
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
|
|
Aug 2
Greg Bathrick, PMC Sierra and
Benjamin Hickey, Juniper Networks
Gigabit-Capable Passive Optical Networks
|
| |
|
June 23
Jessica Chou, Yuan Ze Univ.
Telecom, Internet, & Broadcast Regulation in Taiwan |
|
|
June 15
Will Irving, Telstra
Australia's National Broadband Network
|
 |
|
June 2
Suraj Shetty and Robert Pepper, Cisco
Cisco’s Visual Networking Index:
A Forecast of IP Traffic |
|
 |
May 12
Andrew Woessner, Telogical
U.S. Broadband Pricing Trends
|
 |
|
Apr 13
Minha Park, KCC
Communications Policies in Korea
And Net Neutrality |
|
 |
Mar
24
Atsushi Ozu, RITE
(Research Insti. of Telecom. and Econ.)
Nationwide Broadband in Japan |
 |
|
Mar 2
Filip Perich, SSC
Rule-Based Spectrum Access Control Management
|
|
 |
Feb 22
Henry Sinnreich, Adobe
Systems, and
Alan Johnston, Washington Univ.
Session Initiation Protocol
|
 |
|
Jan 25
Ian Olgeirson, SNL Kagan
Cable Competition and the Over-the-Top-Threat
|
|
 |
Jan
18
Andrew Malis (L),
David Sinicrope (R),
And Robin Mersh, Broadband Forum
Multiprotocol Label Switching
|
|
|
| |
Seminars are scheduled for 2:00 unless shown otherwise
above. They take place at 445 12th Street, SW Washington, DC 20554.
The closest Metro stop is the Smithsonian Station. Exit from
the station at Independence Avenue and walk
three blocks south, on 12th Street, to the FCC Building.
|
|
| |
Seminars are free and open to the public but prior arrangements must
be made in order to pass through building security. For more information
or to arrange attendance, contact Jonathan Levy (FCC Deputy Chief
Economist) at (202) 418-2030 or send e-mail to jlevy@fcc.gov.
|
|
| Other
Local Economic Seminars |
|