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Jul 11 2013
Read the conversation during the NEMODE community meeting held at the LSE
Leave a commentOn July 1 and 2 2013, LSE Tech hosted the second community meeting of the New Economic Models in the Digital Economy Network (NEMODE). Read the conversation we had over twitter during the two-day event, which gathered around 80 researchers … Continue reading
Posted by: July 11, 2013
Jun 4 2013
Tapping into big data and new business models
Leave a commentLSE Tech is organising an industry/academe workshop addressing the role of big data on business model innovation. The aims are to bring together leading decision makers in the UK to debate about the promises, perils and reality of new business … Continue reading
Posted by: June 4, 2013
Apr 22 2013
Regulatory Economics in New Telecom Markets: US and European Perspectives
Leave a commentAs part of the Fourth LSE Network Economy Forum, held on 25 March 2013, Johannes Bauer presented a keynote on regulatory economics in new telecom markets. This post addresses Johannes’s key points on how the definition of telecom vs information … Continue reading
Posted by: April 22, 2013
Tagged with: digital services, EU, forum, interconnection, internet economics, internet metrics, measurements, telecoms, USA
Mar 11 2013
Ofcom’s plans to promote ‘participation’, but whose and in what?
Leave a commentThe consultation on Ofcom’s Draft Annual Plan 2013/14 ended on Friday 22 February. LSE’s Sonia Livingstone and Peter Lunt of the University of Leicester point out that despite a stated focus on “participation” and the “citizen interest” the plan needs … Continue reading
Posted by: March 11, 2013
Tagged with: citizen vs consumer, forum, Ofcom, telecoms, UK
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 1 2013
Benefits of the internet for Musicians and Fans are Under Threat
1 CommentFormer radio music promoter and LSE Alum Helen Charles warns that some of the digital era’s creative and economic benefits are under threat and could be lost if artists and fans are not attentive and involved in policy debates about … Continue reading
Posted by: February 1, 2013
Tagged with: copyright, file sharing, music