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Category Archives: LSE Tech
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
May 7 2013
LSE Tech at the FT Media Summit 2013: social media, innovation, big data and more
Leave a commentSilvia Elaluf-Calderwood and Jonathan Liebenau from LSE Tech participated in the FT Digital Media Conference Summit in London, on April 25 and 26 2013. The two-day event highlighted the many aspects of digital business are facing. The agenda ranged widely, … Continue reading
Posted by: May 7, 2013
Tagged with: data, file sharing, FT, innovation
Apr 25 2013
Spectrum allocation for emergency services in the UK and Europe: An open set of questions to be researched
Leave a commentIn light of the upcoming changes that we may foresee in spectrum allocation, Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, Jonathan Liebenau and Patrik Karrberg outline key questions on spectrum allocation for emergency services in the UK and Europe. The ITU World Radio communication Conference 2012 … Continue reading
Posted by: April 25, 2013
Tagged with: citizen vs consumer, consumers, EU, Germany, Ofcom, UK, USA
Apr 19 2013
Workshop summary: Fourth LSE Network Economy Forum 25 March 2013
Leave a commentThe latest half-day workshop at London School of Economics was attended by 39 invited people who focused on the theme “Policies for a sustainable telecommunications and internet sector in Europe”. Participants included regulators, telecom operators, internet application firms, financial analysts, … Continue reading
Posted by: April 19, 2013
Apr 12 2013
Announcing the 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 Network Economy Conference we will bring together a number of well-informed and influential people from many constituencies … Continue reading
Posted by: April 12, 2013
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 25 2013
Fourth LSE Network Economy Forum: 25 March 2013
Leave a commentFourth LSE Network Economy Forum: Policies for a sustainable telecommunications and internet sector in Europe 25 March 2013 – London School of Economics In our fourth (invitation-only) forum, we bring together a small number of well-informed and influential people from … Continue reading
Posted by: March 25, 2013
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