Browsing Program on Internet and Telecoms Convergence by Title
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Internet Radio: A New Engine for Content Diversity?
(2001-09)Using preliminary data from Arbitron, MeasureCast and Real Networks, this study evaluates the role of Internet radio broadcasters according to five criteria intended to gauge the level of diversity being delivered to ... -
Knowledge Networks, the Internet and, Development
(2000-09)Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) are playing a significant role in economic, political and cultural development. The relationship between technologies supporting information processing and distribution, ... -
Limits to Certainty in QoS Pricing and Bandwidth
(2002-07-22)This paper explores the relationship between certainty of bandwidth and certainty of price for Internet services over a statistically shared network. Both are important policy objectives. Certainty of bandwidth is necessary ... -
Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained? Venture Capital, Innovation & Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets
(2002-07-22)This paper examines the probability of domestic and international venture capital playing a critical role in the rapid development of IT and Communications technologies in emerging nations. First we examine the venture ... -
Open Access to Cable Data Networks
(2000)The networks that are generically referred to as ?cable? today began their lives with a particular purpose: the distribution of television signals within a community. Given this history, cable networks have always operated ... -
Open Layered Networks: the Growing Importance of Market Coordination
(2000)Based upon the Internet perspective, this paper will attempt to clarify and revise several ideas about the separation between infrastructure facilities and service offerings in digital communications networks. The key ... -
Opening the Set-Top Market
(1995)As the cable television networks transition from a broadcast-only network, to a high-bandwidth two-way network, the importance and functionality of the set-top box increases. However, developments in the set-top box ... -
Optical Networks and the Future of Broadband Services
(2002-07-22)The evolution of broadband services will depend on the widespread deployment of optical networks. The deployment of such networks will, in turn, help drive increased demand for additional capacity. In this world, service ... -
Peering, Transit, Interconnection: Internet Access in Central Europe
(2002-07-22)This paper presents a review of the alternatives for Internet access in Central Europe and the evolution of the market, the regulation, and the technology. The change in peering, the reduction in transport costs, the ... -
A Proposal for Efficient Use of the Television Spectrum
(2002-07-22)It is widely recognized that broadcast spectrum is utilized inefficiently. The principle technical cause of this inefficiency is inexpensive receiver design. In addition, the economics of the industry are such that users ... -
Public Policies to Encourage High-Speed Residential Internet Access
(1995-06)This paper analyzes inter-firm alliances for providing the home computer user with an innovative new telecommunications service: a high-speed connection to the Internet. After providing an overview of the Internet ... -
Quality of Service Monitoring: Performance Metrics Across Proprietary Content Domains
(2001-10-28)We propose a quality of service (QoS) monitoring program for broadband access to measure the impact of proprietary network spaces. Our paper surveys other QoS policy initiatives, including those in the airline, and ... -
Re-Examining the Digital Divide
(2000-09)Much media and public policy attention has been attended to a presumed ?Digital Divide.? This refers to those who have access to information tools and the capability of using information and those who presumably do not. ... -
Regulatory Treatment of IP Transport and Services
(2000-09)Current U.S. regulatory policy is incoherent in its treatment of packet-oriented data communications services. Services based on X.25, Frame Relay or ATM protocols are regulated as telecommunications services, while IP ... -
Rethinking the Design of the Internet: End to End Arguements vs. the Brave New World
(2000-09)This paper looks at the Internet and the changing set of requirements for the Internet that are 8oriented towards the consumer, and used for a wider set of purposes. We discuss a set of principles that have guided the ...