Telecommunications Regulation in Comparative Perspective
@ Wittemyer Courtroom, Wolf Law Building
September 9, 2009
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Over ten years after the World Trade Organization established a framework for the liberalization of telecommunications regulation, the debate has moved from the basic question of whether governments should own telecommunications infrastructure to how government policy should encourage the development of advanced infrastructure. This debate involves a high stakes bet on what strategies--government funding for broadband deployment; government-mandated unbundling of legacy or advanced infrastructure; or marketplace competition between rival networks--can best serve countries seeking to spur the deployment and adoption of advanced communications infrastructure. This debate is one that has garnered even more attention in the wake of different portraits of whether the United States has fallen well behind other countries in terms of broadband adoption. It also focuses attention on the questions addressed in the U.S. and U.K. vis a vis providing regulatory flexibility on the building out of next generation fiber infrastructure. A second line of debate involves the role of spectrum regulation insofar as countries have differed on the extent of specifying the nature of private property rights in spectrum, spurring the use of unlicensed spectrum, and specifying the nature of technology standards used by wireless providers. Finally, as to developing nations, economists have recognized the fundamental challenges around developing transparent, predictable, and rule-of-law-based frameworks to encourage entry and investment in telecommunications infrastructure as well as strategies for using information and communications technology policies to spur economic and social development.
At this conference, we will bring together a leading group of governmental officials, academics, and practitioners to address and examine the set of questions outlined above.
- Dale Hatfield
Executive Director, Silicon Flatirons Center
Adjunct Professor, University of Colorado
Former Chief Engineer, Federal Communications Commission
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- Hank Intven
Partner
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Former Executive Director of Telecommunications
Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
- Scott Marcus
WIK Consulting
- Randy Milch
General Counsel
Verizon
- Robert G. Harris
Senior Consultant
CRA International
Moderator
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Moderator
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- Kathleen O'Brien Ham
Vice President of Federal Regulatory Affairs
T-Mobile
- Paul Kolodzy
Kolodzy Consulting
- William Webb
Ofcom
- Susan Ness
Susan Ness Strategies
Former FCC Commissioner
Moderator
- Pierre de Vries
Silicon Flatirons Senior Adjunct Fellow
University of Colorado
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- Dale Hatfield
Executive Director, Silicon Flatirons Center
Adjunct Professor, University of Colorado
Former Chief Engineer, Federal Communications Commission
- Raymond Gifford
Partner
Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP
Silicon Flatirons Senior Adjunct Fellow
University of Colorado
Former Chairman, Colorado Public Utilities Commission
- Paul Margie
Partner
Harris Wiltshire
- Scott Wallsten
Vice President for Research and Senior Fellow
Technology Policy Institute
Former Member of the FCC Broadband Task Force
Moderator
- Pierre de Vries
Silicon Flatirons Senior Adjunct Fellow
University of Colorado
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