[Sci-tech-public] TODAY IAP - (REVISED TOPIC) TPP seminar on Telecommunications
Renee Robins
rrobins at MIT.EDU
Tue Jan 18 09:41:06 EST 2005
Tuesday, January 18th
Municipal Electric Utilities' Role in
Telecommunications Services
Sharon Gillett
Principal Research Associate
Center for Technology, Policy, and Industrial Development
Noon - 1:30 pm
E40-298
In the late 1990s, just as many governments around the world finished
privatizing their national telecommunications networks, a few hundred
US communities began experimenting with local government provision of
communications services. This seminar will examine the drivers and
scale of this trend in the US and elsewhere, the key role of
municipal electric utilities, the potential for wireless technologies
(especially unlicensed wireless), and the results of municipal
experimentation with so-called "open access" broadband networks.
Come hear the status of federal, state and local policies regarding
municipal and open access networking, and contribute to the debate
over the stakes involved. The speaker will be Sharon Gillett, who
leads the broadband working group for the Communications Futures
Program.
Bring brown bag lunch; light refreshments provided.
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IAP 2005
Issues in Technology and Policy Seminar Series
Sponsored by the Technology and Policy Program
Tuesdays, Noon - 1:30 pm
E40-298
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Upcoming seminars:
Jan. 25: Relying on Nuclear Energy Without Spreading the Bomb
-- Or Offering
Terrorist Targets
Matthew Bunn, Senior Research Associate, Harvard University
Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs
This seminar addresses the linkage between civilian nuclear energy
technologies and the spread of nuclear weapons, and offers a number
of metrics for judging technical and institutional proposals to break
this linkage. The talk will also briefly address the danger of
terrorist theft of nuclear materials and sabotage of nuclear
facilities, and how it might be addressed. Matthew Bunn, a
recognized expert on security issues related to nuclear stockpiles
and currently Senior Research Associate in the Managing the Atom
Project at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs in
Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, is also
pursuing the TMP Doctoral degree here at MIT.
Bring brown bag lunch; light refreshments provided.
For further information contact Renee Robins, rrobins at mit.edu
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Renee J. Robins
Director of Special Projects, MIT Technology and Policy Program
Associate Program Director for M.Phil. Programs, Cambridge-MIT Institute
77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room E40-381
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 253-7662 (tel)
(617) 452-2599 (fax)
rrobins at mit.edu (email)
http://tppserver.mit.edu (TPP web)
http://www.cambridge-mit.org (CMI web)
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