[p2p-hackers] Webcast Tonight: 25 Years After the AT&T Breakup
(Sorry for this one further notice -- webcast will be available. -- Seth) -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Webcast available --- Event TONIGHT -- 25th Anniversary. MARCH 6th, 2009 TIME: 6PM-9PM Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2009 05:12:13 -0500 From: Bruce Kushnick <bruce@newnetworks.com> To: <openinfrastructurealliance@gmail.com> FOR THOSE NOT IN NEW YORK CITY we've arranged a webcast. ALSO *** NEW SPEAKERS ADDED *** Carl Mayer, Esq. The State of Privacy in the US. Kenneth Levy Former FCC telecom lawyer at the time of Divestiture. Lou Klepner The New York City Co-op Fiber Network For Immediate Release (CONTACT INFO BELOW) EVENT: Has Divestiture Worked? A 25th Anniversary Assessment of the Breakup of AT&T WEBCAST AVAILABLE: For those not in New York City, there will be an available live web cast of the event. http://www.communityfiberproject.net/stream/ Complete agenda and speaker bios at: -- SEE NEW SPEAKERS. http://25thanniversaryofthebreakupofatt.blogspot.com/ DATE: * FRIDAY, MARCH 6th, 2009 TIME: 6PM-9PM LOCATION: New York University, Warren Weaver Hall 251 Mercer St. Room 109. PRICE: ADMISSION IS FREE. (RSVP requested, by email to: rsvp@bway.net -or- Facebook, LinkedIn, or MeetUp ISOC-NY) If you're concerned with the future of the Internet: How does America get gigabit, open and ubiquitous, broadband telecom infrastructure? The goal of this conference is to outline the history of the last 25 years, discuss the current market issues, then give a view of the future of broadband and telecom in the US that has been mostly untold in the media. It is a future that leads to ubiquitous, very high speed networks based on an infrastructure that is open to all competitors -- giving customers choice, lower prices and new quality products and innovative services. And widely acknowledged as critical for long term economic growth. AGENDA (subject to change) PANEL 1: Historical perspective: * Bruce Kushnick An overview and leading financial indicators. What happened over the last 25 years? * Tom Allibone Consumers: telephony costs and other & Dean Landsman issues of telephony and broadband. * Ken Levy Living history, perspective from within FCC during the Break Up! * Alex Goldman ISP/CLEC industry: regulatory follies over the past decade * Mark Cooper The Failure of Market Fundamentalism in the Telecom Sector: How Deregulation Derailed Divestiture or The Operation was Successful, but the Patient Died PANEL 2: The Present State: * Jonathan Askin The legal/regulatory environment then and now. * Dave Burstein Broadband market roundup * Joe Plotkin Small business broadband needs, and surviving as a small competitive provider. * David Rosen What filmmakers and other creators need to know * Carl Mayer Privacy and the latest on the wiretapping case PANEL 3: The Future State and Alternative Approaches: * Fred Goldstein The current state of fiber optic networks. Are new models like Structural Separation needed now? * Lou Klepner NYC co-op fiber network * Dana Spiegel The future of broadband spectrum * W. Scott McCollough Legally rewiring telecom infrastructure: What is possible? Divestiture2? Separation? =================== For More Information: Joe Plotkin T: 646-502-9796 E: bwayjoe@bway.net Internet Society, New York Chapter E: president@isoc-ny.org =================== _______________________________________________ p2p-hackers mailing list p2p-hackers@lists.zooko.com http://lists.zooko.com/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Eugen* Leitl <a href="http://leitl.org">leitl</a> http://leitl.org ______________________________________________________________ ICBM: 48.07100, 11.36820 http://www.ativel.com http://postbiota.org 8B29F6BE: 099D 78BA 2FD3 B014 B08A 7779 75B0 2443 8B29 F6BE
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Seth Johnson