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Prof. David Farber: Distinguished Career Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, and former Chief Technologist at the FCC. Member of the FCC's Technological Advisory Council. Member of the Advisory Council or the CISE Directorate of the National Science Foundation. Member of the Board of Trustees of the Internet Society. Member of the President’s Information Technology Advisory Committee (PITAC) (Clinton/Gore). Member of industrial advisory and management boards of a number of large corporations. |
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Prof. Andrew Odlyzko: ADC Professor and Assistant Vice President for Research, University of Minnesota. Director, Digital Technology Center. Author of many widely cited articles, including The bumpy road of electronic commerce, Paris Metro Pricing for the Internet, Content is not king, and The history of communications and its implications for the Internet. He is also well known for early debunking of the myth of Internet traffic doubling every three or four months. |
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Duncan Lewis: Senior Advisor on Global Telecommunications and Media to the Carlyle Group, a leading private-equity firm. Formerly CEO of a number of large Internet and telecommunications firms, including Mercury Communications. Formerly held senior management positions at Cable & Wireless and BT. |
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Prof. Gerald Faulhaber: Professor of Business and Public Policy, Management, and Law, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Former Chief Economist, FCC. Recent publications include Verizon’s high-speed network: If they build it, will you come?, Getting a fix on network neutrality, and The market structure of broadband communications. |
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Andrew Entwistle: Founding Partner of New Street Research, a leading provider of independent equity and debt research on the telecoms sector. As a consultant, was formerly closely involved with and influential in the implementation of the European liberalisation programme in the mid-1990s, the early evolution of the commercial Internet and the rapid development of mobile communications in Eastern Europe. |
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Lex Felker: Former Senior Vice President, AOL Time Warner. Former Chief of the Mass-Media Bureau, FCC. Created and led the AOL Time Warner’s wireless business unit – AOL Mobile. Served as the United States Delegation Chairman to ITU HDTV standards committee meetings. Early proponent of the use of auctions to assign spectrum. |