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Professor Braunstein's Contact Information

Dr. Yale M. Braunstein
103B South Hall
Berkeley, California
U.S.A.

+1.510.642.2235

 

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Last update:
25 Jan 2010

 

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Yale Braunstein's Special Download Page

This page is used to provide quick links to files that are available for downloading.

If you arrived here by mistake, use this link to go back to my home page.

Files available for downloading:

Presentation on South Hall for Cal Day 2003 (PPT file, 51 slides, 11 MB)

 

Presentation for UC Academic Senate ITTP Committee, Jan. 28, 2005  (please do not use outside of UC without permission)
 

Presentation for ITTP on the "Realizing Digital Convergence" course (PPT file, 3.6 MB)

Zip archive with PPT file and 3 video clips (13MB, put all files in same directory)

Benlian, Grau, Hess & Braunstein paper on “Dissemination of Content Reutilization Practices…”

Abstract at Journal of Media Business Studies (JOMBS, 2006)

PDF file with scan of the paper (Approx. 1 MB)

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)

(December 2000)Telecom & media financial models (limited availability; see note below)

Telecom carrier financial model (in Excel format; not always available)

Radio broadcasting financial model (in Excel format; not always available)
[see "Minority Broadcasting" below for link to PDF version of the model]

Minority Broadcasting

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.

Financial model spreadsheet (in PDF format) that accompanies the article above.

Telecommunications

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).

WHO 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.]

Misc. Broadband Reports from 2002-04

ITU, Birth of Broadband (2003, 1.7 MB pdf file -- available for purchase from the ITU)

 

Benchmarking Broadband Prices in the OECD (2004,  0.7 MB pdf file available from the OECD)

Merrill Lynch rept on "disruptive technologies" (wireless access)  (2004, 2.0 MB pdf). Removed 12/2008 in response to request from ML. (Editorial comment: one might think that these days ML should have other concerns that take priority, but one would then be wrong.)

U.S. CBO report - Does Residential Broadband Need Fixing (Dec. 2003,  1.0 MB pdf)

U.K. Oftel, Int'l Benchmarking Study for Broadband Access (Dec. 2002, html & pdf versions available at the Ofcom web site)

 

look_hereNOTE: If you want any of these items in their original file formats (Excel, Word, or Powerpoint) contact me directly: yale <at> ischool

 

 


Portrait photos: Peg Skorpinski

 

 

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