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TPI’s Senior Fellows on Building the Ideal Broadband Map
March 8, 2022

TPI’s Senior Fellows on Building the Ideal Broadband Map

As states ramp up their efforts to distribute broadband funding, policymakers will need data to help them identify the areas of their state that are in dire need of investment. On the latest edition of Two Think Minimum, Scott Wallsten, Sarah Oh, and Nathaniel Lovin discussed TPI’s broadband mapping initiative, which aims to put existing metrics into context and provide decision-makers with actionable intelligence. By harnessing the power of cloud computing, TPI’s broadband map allows users to s...
Blair Levin & Gregory Rosston on Broadband Subsidies
Jan. 18, 2022

Blair Levin & Gregory Rosston on Broadband Subsidies

Blair Levin is the Policy Advisor to New Street Research and a Senior Non-Resident Fellow at the Metropolitan Policy Project at the Brookings Institution. He also served as Chief of Staff to FCC Chairman Reed Hundt, directed the writing of the United States National Broadband Plan, where I worked for him, and was a Policy Analyst for the Equity Research Teams at Legg Mason and Stifel Nicolaus, in addition to many other activities. Gregory Rosston is the Gordon Cain Senior Fellow at the Stanford ...
Shane Greenstein on Innovation, the Internet Age, and the Future
May 19, 2021

Shane Greenstein on Innovation, the Internet Age, and the Future

Shane Greenstein is the Martin Marshall Professor of Business Administration and Co-Chair of the HBS Digital Initiative. He also co-directs the Program on the Economics of Digitization at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and because HBS provides such modest bios, we thought we would embellish it a little bit with just some numbers from his CV. Shane has written nine books and edited volumes. 71 articles in peer review journals, 47 chapters in books, 15 published proceedings and reports,...
Thomas Hazlett on Spectrum Policy
Feb. 18, 2021

Thomas Hazlett on Spectrum Policy

Today, we are delighted to have Professor Tom Hazlett. Tom was one of our very first guests back when we launched the podcast, and we're delighted to have him back for an encore performance. He holds the H.H. McCaulay Endowed Chair in Economics at Clemson and also serves as the Director of Clemson's Information Economy Project. He studies law and economics specializing in the information economy. He served as Chief Economist at the FCC and has held faculty positions at UC Davis, Columbia, Wharto...
Gus Hurwitz on the Rural Digital Divide and Platforms
Feb. 8, 2021

Gus Hurwitz on the Rural Digital Divide and Platforms

Professor Justin (Gus) Hurwitz is an associate professor of law at the University of Nebraska, where he is also the Menard Director of the Nebraska Governance and Technology Center and the Co-Director of the Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications Law Program. He is also the Director of Law & Economics Programs at the International Center for Law & Economics, where he works to incorporate economic tools into legal and regulatory analysis. He has particular expertise in telecommunications law and te...
Guest: Gus Hurwitz
Stanford's Greg Rosston on the Future of Broadband Accessibility
Jan. 22, 2021

Stanford's Greg Rosston on the Future of Broadband Accessibility

Greg Rosston is the Gordon Cain Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and Director of the Public Policy Program at Stanford. He served as Deputy Chief Economist at the Federal Communications Commission, working on implementing the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and helped design and implement the first ever spectrum auction in the United States. He co-chaired the Economy, Globalization and Trade Committee for the Obama Campaign and was a member of the Obama Transit...
Guest: Greg Rosston
"Building on What Works: An Analysis of US Broadband Policy" with Jon Nuechterlein Howard Shelanski
Dec. 29, 2020

"Building on What Works: An Analysis of US Broadband Policy" with Jon Nuechterlein Howard Shelanski

Today, we're happy to have Jonathan Nuechterlein and Howard Shelanski to discuss their new article, which is forthcoming in the Federal Communications Law Journal entitled, “Building What Works: An Analysis of US Broadband Policy.” Jon is a partner at Sidley Austin and has served as General Counsel of the Federal Trade Commission and Deputy General Counsel of the Federal Communications Commission. Howard Shelanski is a professor of law at Georgetown University and partner at Davis Polk and Wardw...
Looking Back on Ten Years of the National Broadband Plan with Blair Levin
March 24, 2020

Looking Back on Ten Years of the National Broadband Plan with Blair Levin

Blair Levin is currently a nonresident fellow with the Brookings Institution and a policy advisor at New Street. Blair’s worked for the past 25 years at a high level at the intersection of broadband policy and capital markets. And most importantly for the purpose of this conversation, he led the FCC’s national broadband plan back in 2009 to 2010.
Guest: Blair Levin
Kelcee Griffis of Law360 on Spectrum Institutions
March 10, 2020

Kelcee Griffis of Law360 on Spectrum Institutions

Kelcee Griffis is a Washington, D.C.-based reporter covering the telecommunications industry for Law360, a legal trade wire read by some of the most powerful law firms and government agencies. Her reporting takes her to the Federal Communications Commission, K Street law firms, Capitol Hill, the Pentagon and even the White House as she writes about policy and legislation affecting the media industry. She’s worked on stories on the fight over net neutrality regulations, telecommunication lobbying...
Ambassador Grace Koh on WRC-19 and Spectrum for 5G
Feb. 10, 2020

Ambassador Grace Koh on WRC-19 and Spectrum for 5G

Ambassador Koh is U.S. Representative and Head of Delegation to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) World Radio Communication (WRC) Conference 2019. She's also Special Advisor for International Communications and Information Policy in the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs. If you think that's not enough, before joining the State Department in 2019, she was a partner in DLA Piper’s telecommunications groups, served as Special Assistant to the President for Technology, Telecom a...
Guest: Grace Koh
Ligado Networks' President and CEO Doug Smith and Chief Legal Officer Valerie Green
Dec. 16, 2019

Ligado Networks' President and CEO Doug Smith and Chief Legal Officer Valerie Green

Doug Smith is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Ligado Networks and is responsible for directing the vision of the company and managing every aspect of its day to day operations. With more than 25 years of domestic and international telecom and wireless industry experience, Doug has engineered, built and launched nationwide networks for GTE, Nextel, Sprint Nextel and Clearwire. Valerie Green is Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer of Ligado Networks and is responsible for ...
Telecom and Spectrum in Mexico with Judith Mariscal
Nov. 25, 2019

Telecom and Spectrum in Mexico with Judith Mariscal

Judith Mariscal is a professor at the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) and Executive Director of the Cyber Policy Center for Latin America. She's a leading telecommunications scholar and easily the most knowledgeable and thoughtful person on telecom in Mexico. For the last few years we've seen lots of big changes, not just in politics in Mexico, but in the telecommunications sector and one of the biggest issues that possibly has broader lessons for the rest of the world is th...
What’s the Answer to the C-Band Conundrum?
June 5, 2019

What’s the Answer to the C-Band Conundrum?

Panel event recorded on Wednesday, June 5, 2019, 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, at TPI Conference Center, 409 12th Street, SW, Second Floor, Washington, DC 20024. To maximize spectrum’s value, it must be able to transition to new uses as technologies emerge. The C-Band includes 500 MHz of particularly desirable spectrum between 3.7 and 4.2 GHz that is currently allocated for satellite use. Given fast-growing wireless use and emerging 5G technologies, there is widespread agreement that at least some C-Band...
Laura Martin on Netflix, Content Creation, and Creative Talent
July 27, 2018

Laura Martin on Netflix, Content Creation, and Creative Talent

We sat down with Wall Street analyst, and TPI board member, Laura Martin, to talk about the changing media landscape. As it turned out, we had only about 15 minutes, which we used talking about Netflix. Still, given that Netflix had announced its earnings only the day previously, the conversation was interesting and illuminating. So enjoy this relatively short episode of Two Think Minimum and the somewhat abrupt ending, and we'll have Laura back soon for a fuller discussion.
Ina Fried, Axios, and Tech Journalism Today
July 19, 2018

Ina Fried, Axios, and Tech Journalism Today

Today we're excited to talk with Ina Fried of Axios, a tech journalist who covers telecom policy. Ina writes the daily newsletter for Axios that many of our listeners may read each morning. According to her twitter account, she is Chief Technology Correspondent for Axios and former Senior Editor at Recode.
The FCC and the New Telecom and Media Landscape: A Conversation with Jonathan Make and David Kaut
June 18, 2018

The FCC and the New Telecom and Media Landscape: A Conversation with Jonathan Make and David Kaut

Hi and welcome back to TPI’s podcast, Two Think Minimum. It's Thursday, June 7th, 2018, and I'm TPI Research Fellow, Sarah Oh. Today we're excited to talk with two of the most knowledgeable journalists covering telecom policy, Jonathan Make and David Kaut, from Communications Daily. Jonathan is the editor of Communications Daily and in his spare time is president of the Society of Professional Journalists DC Pro Chapter. He has covered media, business and policy for most of his journalism career...
The Political Spectrum: The Hazletts and the Haz Nots? with Thomas Hazlett
March 29, 2018

The Political Spectrum: The Hazletts and the Haz Nots? with Thomas Hazlett

Today we continue our conversation with special guest, Professor Thomas Hazlett. Professor Hazlett is the H.H. Macauley Endowed Professor of Economics at Clemson University. He will talk about his book, The Political Spectrum: The Tumultuous Liberation of Wireless Technology, from Herbert Hoover to the Smartphone, published by Yale University Press.
Incentive Auctions and Spectrum Thoughts
Feb. 16, 2018

Incentive Auctions and Spectrum Thoughts

Hello, and welcome to another episode of TPI’s podcast, Two Think Minimum. I’m Chris McGurn, TPI’s Director of Communications. Today, we will continue to tackle the meta issues in tech policy and tech politics with a conversation on the Incentive Auctions.
Universal Service and Rural Broadband
Feb. 12, 2018

Universal Service and Rural Broadband

Hello, and welcome back to TPI's new podcast. I'm Chris McGurn, TPI's Director of Communications. Each week on this podcast, we facilitate a conversation between TPI fellows and eventually special guests on some of the most pressing and important issues in tech policy and tech politics. This week's episode features a very important conversation on the Universal Service Fund and rural broadband. What that means is a matter of some debate as to who pays what it does and how we get broadband out to...
What is Broadband?
Jan. 26, 2018

What is Broadband?

Welcome to the maiden voyage of TPI’s new podcast – Two Think Minimum. I’m Chris McGurn, TPI’s Director of Communications. Each week on this podcast, we’ll facilitate a conversation between TPI fellows and special guests on some of the most pressing and important issues in tech policy and tech politics. This week’s episode features a very important conversation on a topic that couldn’t be more relevant. That is broadband. What it is, what its definition is, and how policymakers define it. Today ...