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May 9 2014
Netflix as a player in the digital market
Leave a commentThe battle for the growing markets of internet TV is far from ended. In this post, Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood analyses the overview and current situation of one of the key players–Netflix–and offers conclusions based on their strategy of expansion in the … Continue reading
Posted by: May 9, 2014
Jul 15 2013
Convergence of Computing Science, Networks and the Law: Reflections from the workshop at UPenn Law
Leave a commentSilvia Elaluf-Calderwood and Jonathan Liebenau from the LSE Tech attended an invitation-only Roundtable on Computer Science and the Law and the University of Pennsylvania Law School, on the 24-25th of June. In tihs post, Silvia and Jonathan present the … Continue reading
Posted by: July 15, 2013
Tagged with: CDN, digital services, innovation, internet economics, internet metrics, internet traffic, Upenn, USA
Jul 1 2013
LSE Tech welcomes the second NEMODE community meeting
Leave a commentWelcome to NEMODE COMMUNITY MEETING, JULY 1-2 2013 LSE Tech welcomes the second community meeting of the New Economic Models in the Digital Economy Network (NEMODE). This two-day event gathers around 80 researchers and companies that participate … Continue reading
Posted by: July 1, 2013
Jun 27 2013
Are independent regulatory agencies necessarily better for efficient regulation? The case of communications regulation in Israel
2 CommentsDelegation of communications regulation to independent authorities seems to be a well-accepted norm these days; the ‘best way to go’. In this post, Tal Sokol reflects on different regulatory models and offers an assement based on the case of Israel. Afetr … Continue reading
Posted by: June 27, 2013
Tagged with: Israel, Ofcom, telecoms
Jun 19 2013
#LSEbigdata workshop: new business models in the digital economy
1 CommentWelcome to the LSE/NEMODE Workshop on Big Data and New Business Models There are growing expectations about the potential economic value and innovation that may emerge from the exploitation of big data—that is, the increased volume, variety and velocity of … Continue reading
Posted by: June 19, 2013
Jun 11 2013
Smartphones, platforms and business models: policies for the apps economy
Leave a commentThe combination of mobile technologies and cloud computing lower the cost of experimentation and innovation in what we can call the “apps economy”. Patrik Karrberg at LSETech shows how an understanding of delivery platforms, especially its architecture and related business … Continue reading
Posted by: June 11, 2013
May 24 2013
Report of the LSE Network Economy Conference 2013: policies and strategies for a revival of the European Telecom and Internet Sector
Leave a commentThe LSE Tech group held a Network Economy conference on 13 May on the theme “The need for a revival of the European Telecom and Internet Sector: Policies and Business Strategy”. Among the 75 participants we had regulators, telecom operators, … Continue reading
Posted by: May 24, 2013
May 17 2013
The LSE Network Economy Conference was a success
Leave a commentOn Monday 13 May we held a full-day Conference at the London School of Economics on the theme “The need for a revival of the European Telecom and Internet Sector: Policies and Business Strategy”. We had 20 speakers covering diverse … Continue reading
Posted by: May 17, 2013
May 13 2013
LSE Network Economy Conference – 13 May 2013
Leave a commentLSE Network Economy Conference The need for a revival of the European Telecom and Internet Sector: Policies and Business Strategy In our first LSE Network Economy Conference we bring together 70 well-informed and influential people from many constituencies within the … Continue reading
Posted by: May 13, 2013
May 9 2013
The Mobile Industry Will Shift
Leave a commentThe growth of mobile phone access worldwide has attracted lots of enthusiasm in part because of its potential to generate new social and economic benefits. In this post, Mark Selby suggests new directions and critical points that the mobile industry … Continue reading
Posted by: May 9, 2013
Tagged with: China, consumers, data, digital services, Google, NFC, Nokia, SMS