In a rapidly evolving TMT landscape, understanding the link between technology and economics is essential. We empower clients to make the right operational, investment and policy decisions by clarifying this complex relationship.
Andrew Daly is a Principal at Analysys Mason, specialising in the economics of digital infrastructure and the design and navigation of technology policy. He uses a range of analytical techniques to solve commercial and policy problems across the TMT sector.
Andrew’s work is driven by the belief that robust analysis is the only way to navigate the communications sector’s constant shifts. His experience spans over 20 countries, ranging from modelling the total cost of achieving the EU’s Gigabit Society goals to designing modern postal and courier regulations from the ground up. Andrew focuses on making the complex understandable, whether he is assessing the impact of AI on network policy, optimising the economic trade-offs between FTTP and LEO satellites in rural areas or verifying that MVNO commercial agreements accurately track underlying network costs. He finds that the most rewarding projects are those that translate technical nuances – such as network over-blocking or XGS-PON adoption – into the clear evidence that policy makers and investors need to make decisions with confidence.
Andrew is a regular speaker at major industry forums, including Connected Britain, Connected North, the Internet Governance Forum (Norway) and the FTTH Congress (Poland). He holds a Master of Engineering (MEng) from the University of Bristol.
Andrew has two children and in his limited spare time, he enjoys DIY, eating out and is a keen participant in the EV revolution.