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Broadband Policy Watch: UK super-connected cities update
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Friday, May 18, 2012. UK super-connected cities update. I last reported on the UK initiative to deliver ultrafast broadband to cities in December 2011 (see this previous post. And there have been a number of developments since. The Autumn 2011 Statement. By the Chancellor of the Exchequer (press release here. Set out the Government's plans for further investment in broadband infrastructure, alongside new investments in roads and railways. These included the establishment of a new urban broadband fund:.
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Broadband Policy Watch: OECD: Internet traffic exchange - "if it ain't broke...
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Friday, October 26, 2012. OECD: Internet traffic exchange - "if it ain't broke. Don't fix it" is the key message of a new report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, titled Internet Traffic Exchange: Market Developments and Policy Challenges. More information on the OECD Insights. Blog, with coverage from GigaOM here. This conclusion is very timely given the proposals to be discussed at the World Conference on International Telecommunications 2012. To migrate its legacy networ...
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Broadband Policy Watch: World Conference on International Telecommunications 2012 (WCIT-12)
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Thursday, September 13, 2012. World Conference on International Telecommunications 2012 (WCIT-12). In December of this year, the International Telecommunication Union. ITU) will convene the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT-12) in Dubai. According to the ITU's WCIT-12 website. A publicly accessible draft of the proposed future ITRs is available here. And a set of background briefs and FAQs is available here. From the first background briefing:. Security in the use of ICTs. Which ...
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Nada importante sucedio hoy...: about innovation
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For future reference, another study on universities and innovation indicators:. Https:/ www.timeshighereducation.com/features/which-universities-are-the-most-innovative. Webinar archives: Engage and Innovate with Challenges and Challenge.gov. The other way around? This is another (very interesting) example of civil technologies that find military application. Why Does the Air Force Want Thousands of PlayStations? Prizes and the US innovation policy. Middot; US innovation policy. Middot; clean energy.
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Vinny Catalano: Nick Colas on Bitcoin
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Musings on the Markets. Thursday, February 27, 2014. Nick Colas on Bitcoin. Recently, I had the pleasure of interviewing Nick as part of NYSSA's newly created video series re his upcoming NYSSA presentation on Bitcoin. To learn more and view the interview, "click here.". Posted by Vinny Catalano, CFA. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow by Email - Get Alerts When Postings Are Made. Search This Blog for Keyword Topics and Phrases. MGP Asset Allocation (as of March 7, 2016). Total Long Equities: 76%.
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Broadband Policy Watch: Birmingham ultrafast broadband state aid challenge
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012. Birmingham ultrafast broadband state aid challenge. Lots in the press yesterday about the challenge by BT and Virgin Media to Birmingham City Council's proposals to deploy ultrafast broadband in an area of the city centre. The European Commission gave the go-ahead for the project in June 2012. From the related press notice. Super-connected' digital city faces challenge". Similar coverage from ISP Review. PC Pro's report gives some insight into the reasons for the challenge:.
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Core Faculty
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Center for Science and Technology Policy. Archives & Downloads. Technology, Science, and Innovation Policy Research Seminar. The core and affiliated. Faculty of CSTP carry out research projects, work with students on courses, projects, and dissertations, and reach out to the academic and policy research communities. CSTP takes an interdisciplinary approach to the complex and dynamic subjects that make up its agenda. David M. Hart. CSTP Director and Professor of Public Policy. Connie L. McNeely.
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