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Mar 28 2013
Europe’s Internet from a Post-Dubai Perspective
1 CommentWe have recently published a commentary from Jonathan Liebenau after his participation at “Beyond Dubai: a new global agenda for the Internet”, held on March 8th, 2013, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Rome. Read here his keynote speech. … Continue reading
Posted by: March 28, 2013
Tagged with: forum, Italy, ITU, WCIT-12
Mar 21 2013
Economics of cloud services in rapidly growing economies: the case of Turkey
Leave a commentDuring the Annual National Informatics Congress in Ankara (Bilisim 2012), Jonathan Liebenau presented the results of a study conducted by LSE Tech on the labour market and general economic effects of cloud computing for Turkey. The study is of particular … Continue reading
Posted by: March 21, 2013
Mar 18 2013
The Internet Post-Dubai
1 CommentJonathan Liebenau participated at a high-level workshop in Rome on 8 March hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Alleanza per Internet. Read Jonathan Liebenau‘s reflections on the workshop and his own contributions to the debate. On March … Continue reading
Posted by: March 18, 2013
Tagged with: Italy, ITU, WCIT-12
Mar 14 2013
Near Field Communications [NFC]: Privacy, Regulation, and Business Models
Leave a commentLSE Tech has been engaged over the past few years in numerous projects that have been supported by public and private organizations. One of these studies is on near field communications [NFC] in partnership with Nokia and completed in 2012. … Continue reading
Posted by: March 14, 2013
Tagged with: Asia, Finland, Hong Kong, NFC, Octopus card, Oyster card, RFID, UK
Mar 7 2013
EU Telecoms Competition and Regulation: Paradoxes of Subsidiary and a Single Digital Market
1 CommentIn a previous post, we addressed that the recent massive expansion of online services and mobile applications puts pressure on EU’s traditional telecoms to reassess their business structures. Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood and Jonathan Liebenau reflect on the importance of a well-functioning … Continue reading
Posted by: March 7, 2013
Tagged with: CDN, digital services, innovation, interconnection, subsidiary policies, telecoms
Feb 28 2013
The new architecture of the internet: The LSE Tech approach in relation to recent work of Martin Fransman, Brett Frischmann, & Christopher Yoo
Leave a commentThe LSE Tech approach in relation to recent work of Martin Fransman, Brett Frischmann, and Christopher Yoo – by Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood and Jonathan Liebenau The dominant, textbook description of the structure of the internet dates from the masterful conceptualizations … Continue reading
Posted by: February 28, 2013
Tagged with: CDN, IX
Feb 26 2013
Economics of the cloud: Employment effects in two exemplary sectors in the USA, the UK, Germany and Italy
Leave a commentIt is commonly felt that cloud computing will bring changes to information handling practices with widespread effects on organizational structures and strategies. In this post, Jonathan Liebenau and Patrik Karrberg show how better models to assess the economic effects of … Continue reading
Posted by: February 26, 2013
Tagged with: data, digital services, Germany, internet metrics, Italy, measurements, UK, USA
Feb 21 2013
European Internet Traffic: Indicator of Growth and Competition in Digital Services – A summary
Leave a commentIn a recent blog, LSE Tech argued that the European telecommunication sector’s business structure is experiencing significant challenges. Here, Patrik Karrberg, Jonathan Liebenau and Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood takes one step further by looking at the current dynamics of the internet routing … Continue reading
Posted by: February 21, 2013
Tagged with: internet economics, internet metrics, internet traffic, IXs, measurements, UK
Feb 4 2013
A commentary on the European Commission’s “Digital ‘to-do’ list: new digital priorities for 2013-2014”
Leave a commentThe European Commission has released a new priority list of digital agenda actions, one in a series of a periodic “stock-taking” exercises. In this post, Jonathan Liebenau and Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood review the main points and offer some critical comments on … Continue reading
Posted by: February 4, 2013
Jan 29 2013
Ten years of US e-government: retrospect and prospect
Leave a commentJonathan Liebenau, head of LSE Tech, reflects on an event organized by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) held at the U.S. Capital Building as part of a series on e-government. The tenth anniversary of the US E-Government … Continue reading
Posted by: January 29, 2013
Tagged with: bureaucracy, USA