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Files
available for downloading:
Braunstein & Kalba paper on "3G
Optimism"
PDF file
of paper presented at 2003 MoMuC conference (Munich, Germany). (Approx. 90
KB)
Braunstein
& White paper on Technical Compatibility Standards
PDF scan
of paper as printed in Antitust
Bulletin, 1985. (Approx. 7 MB)
Broadband Industry Structure paper and presentations
Paper on "Broadband Industry Structure: Policy, Pricing and Penetration" presented at Pacific Telecommunications Conference (January 2003)Digital Divide presentationAbstract at PTC web siteLink to earlier, longer presentation: "Broadband Industry Structure" (Summer 2002; Powerpoint file)
Complete paper (PDF file)
Presentation (Powerpoint; similar to below, but shorter & with "hidden" slides)
Link to "Ownership Issues in the Digital Divide" (March 2002; HTML version of slides)DSL white paper
Link to "Market Power and Price Increases in the DSL Market" (July 2001)California ISP Survey
Link to the report on California ISP's views on reciprocal compensation (December 2000)Telecom & media financial models (limited availability; see note below)
Follow this link to the full text at the Federal Communications Law Journal web site: "The FCC's Financial Qualification Requirements: Economic Evaluation of a Barrier to Entry for Minority Broadcasters," FCLJ, Vol. 53, Number 1.TelecommunicationsFinancial model spreadsheet (in PDF format) that accompanies the article above.
Comparative Analysis of Telecommunications Globalization (47-page version; 124 KB) as a PDF file. A shortened version is available in the Proceedings of the 1999 Pacific Telecommunications Conference. Contact PTC to obtain the proceedings.Internet Use & Policy
Impact of Internet Use paper (follow link to full text in PDF format) 1997; published in JASIS, Vol. 49, No. 8, 720-730 (June 1998).Misc. Broadband ReportsWHO presentation on "Health Information Management on the Internet: Focus on Economics, Regulation, Policy & Ethics" 56 pages with 2 slides per page. (Created from Powerpoint using Adobe PDF writer; full color; approx. 5.4 MB)
Same WHO presentation; black & white version to save space (approx. 2.0 MB)
[These last two files have the same content; there is no need to download both of them.]
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any of these
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