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1. COOK Report for August 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... take of the Power of Pull June COOK Report issue. The content and ideology of the peer to peer knowledge commons – the “what” and the “why” is the primary subject matter of this issue.   As I have worked ...
2. COOK Report for June 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
The Powerof Pull:  Impact of Rapid  ICT Change on the Business Models of 21st Century Corporations The world is broken.  Business doesn’t work anymore.  Across the S&P 500, return on assets is headed ...
3. December 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... Lee Selwyn in a brilliant June 2009 presentation showed the lunacy of the FCC’s deregulatory infatuation. “FCC deregulated for deregulation’s sake. Confused MEANS with ENDS. No goal other than deregulation ...
4. October 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... carries through the logical emphasis that flows from BT's admission that Google may be BT’s most important competitor as BT CIO Al Noor Ramji said in June of 2006 Since the telco can no longer count on ...
5. September 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... internal standards. Symposium Discussion Content Distribution Models  p. 35 June 25 Hendrick Rood: So why is Disney or the  NFL different than Elsevier Science and their contract with university ...
6. August 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... thanks to the Internet. The Stockholm Syndrome  p.50 On June 18  Susan Estrada: http://www.redding.com/news/2009/jun/18/editorials/ I saw this editorial today, from Northern California. It espouses ...
7. July 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... the July issue in order to present two interviews. The first, with Sara Wedeman, was done on June 4. We both have labored mightily to include it before final policy decisions are made in Washington, DC. ...
8. June 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
Does Verizon Have a Social Responsibility to NJ or to Any of the States it Serves? In NJ, State Government Has Abrogated its Regulatory Responsibility Leaving Verizon to Act as Economic Predator Our ...
9. March 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... to any roll out anywhere else before June 2009 (which they won't put out) I don't think they are putting the brakes on anything. They just want to make it look like that. In the meanwhile, their joint ...
10. September 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
...  p. 26 Symposium Discussion June 15- July 17 2008 Bandwidth Caps & Deep Packet Inspection  ...
11. August 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... opening spectrm in excess of 3 gHz to innovative use. How to purchase this issue. $350 or $1400 group. June 30, Ewing, NJ -- The June issue looks at the transformation of British Telecom. ...
12. March 2003
(Issue Summaries/2003)
... by Burr and her ISOC clique and the resulting extension of that agreement allowed a small number of high stakes players to keep the game closed. The game was still closed in June of 1999 when in the ICANN ...
13. April - June 2003
(Issue Summaries/2003)
... application April 7, 2003 Shortened Executive Summary Find out how to order single copy ($400) or group license ($800) for just the April - June 2003 issue. Choose Both the Technology and its Organizational ...
14. July - September 2003
(Issue Summaries/2003)
... Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University. Beginning in June of 2002 Alan lead the formation of an IEEE policy group on Gigabit Ethernet and Advanced Fiber Networks. Francois Menard is ...
15. October - November 2003
(Issue Summaries/2003)
... an effort to document the state of license exempt wireless in the global telecommunications marketplace. The changes since we concluded our first assessment (COOK Report June July 2002) 15 months ago are ...
16. June 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
Economic Pressure on Long Haul Fiber Five Years After Bubble Burst Prices Have Plunged Yet Nothing Fundamental Has Been Fixed Examination of Data Network Woes Shows Termite-Riddled Foundation Leading ...
17. June - July 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
... service to someone on a competitor's network because with no settlements there were no means of getting PAID for such a delivery. With David Isenberg's famous stupid network paper of June 1997 it was becoming ...
18. June - August 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
... Roberts' articulation of the issue on June 13. "We clearly have created the myth that Gordon suggests that many "net heads" think TCP/IP must be "best effort" only. However there is absolutely no basis ...
19. November 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
... services they can most cost-effectively build on the infrastructure they own. Moreover, Powell himself in a significant but little quoted interview with the Gartner Group on June 14 2004 sees things increasingly ...
20. Nov. - Dec. 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
... He searched the ILEC data base and came up with a nearly one thousand word description of the competitor's operation in our June-August issue. "Far more detailed than anything I had been able to find elsewhere" ...
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