- Updated Agenda he Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy Studies’ 2008 Annual U.S. Telecoms Symposium
- Presentation of Phoenix Center Resident Scholar Thomas M. Koutsky before the Federal Communications Commission’s Federal-State Joint Conference on Advanced Services
- Presentation of Phoenix Center Chief Economist George S. Ford before the Annual Conference of the American Evaluation Association
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- PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 22, Do High Call Termination Rates Deter Broadband Deployment?
- PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES No. 08-03, Broadband Expectations and the Convergence of Ranks
- PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 21, Consumers and Wireless Carterfone: An Economic Perspective
- Developing a “National Broadband Strategy”:Understanding the OECD Rankings and the Drivers of Broadband Adoption, {power point}
- Developing A National Wireless Regulatory Framework - A Law And Economics Approach,
- PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES No. 08-02,Valuing the AWS-3 Spectrum: A Response to Comments
- Slide presentation of Phoenix Center President Lawrence J. Spiwak, West Africa ICT Roadmap to Opportunities Conference
- PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES No. 08-01, Calculating the Value of Unencumbered AWS-III Spectrum
- PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 33, The Broadband Efficiency Index: What Really Drives Broadband Adoption Across the OECD?
- Testimony of George S. Ford, PhD, Chief Economist, Phoenix Center Before the House Committee on Commerce and Energy - Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet Hearing on “Digital Future of the United States: Part IV: Broadband Lessons from Abroad”
- PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 20, Using Auction Results to Forecast the Impact of Wireless Carterfone Regulation on Wireless Networks
- PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 32, The Welfare Impacts of Broadband Network Management: Can Broadband Service Providers be Trusted?
- PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 31, The Demographic and Economic Drivers of Broadband Adoption in the United States
- PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 19, An Economic Approach to Evaluating a National Wireless Regulatory Framework
- Phoenix Center Resident Scholar Thomas M. Koutsky re-appointed to chair the North American Numbering Council.
- International Telecommunication Union puts PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 21 on its recommended reading list for the 2009 World Telecommunication Policy Forum
- The Impact of Video Service Regulation on the Construction of Broadband Networks to Low-Income Households
- PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 30: Quantifying the Cost of Substandard Patents: Some Preliminary Evidence
- THE ECONOMIST magazine profiles the Phoenix Center’s “Broadband Performance Index”.
- FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell cites the Phoenix Center’s research in a WALL STREET JOURNAL op-ed.
- PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 29: The Broadband Performance Index: A Policy-Relevant Method of Comparing Broadband Adoption Among Countries
- Hon. Seth Hammett, Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives, names Phoenix Center Chief Economist George S. Ford to Alabama House Interim Committee to Study Broadband Internet Access.
- Testimony of George S. Ford, PhD, Chief Economist, Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy StudiesBefore the House Committee on Commerce and Energy - Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet Hearing on “Digital Future of the United States: Part IV: Broadband Lessons from Abroad”
- PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 17: Wireless Net Neutrality: From Carterfone to Cable Boxes
- Wiring America, The Hill (Aril 24, 2007).
- Testimony of George S. Ford, PhD, Chief Economist, Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy StudiesBefore the House Committee on Commerce and Energy - Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet Hearing on “Digital Future of the United States: Part IV: Broadband Lessons from Abroad”
- Competition After Unbundling: Entry, Industry Structure and Convergence
- Network Neutrality and Industry Structure
- A La Carte And “Family Tiers” as a Response to a Market Defect in the Multichannel Video Programming Market
- Phoenix Center 2006 Annual Report
- University of Florida Study Shows Only Winners from Network Neutrality Regulation to be Content Providers, Consumers Lose
- PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 28: Network Neutrality and Foreclosing Market Exchange: A Transaction Cost Analysis
- Final Slides from Phoenix Center and Georgetown University’s Center for Business and Public Policy Capitol Hill Inter-Active Workshop
- Final Slides from Phoenix Center and Georgetown University’s Center for Business and Public Policy Capitol Hill Inter-Active Workshop
- PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 27: Tort Liability for Software Developers: A Law & Economics Perspective
- PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 22: The Consumer Welfare Cost of Cable “Build-out” Rules, (Third Release, January 2007)
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