Version date: 27 November, 2014 20TH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY “THE NET AND THE INTERNET”: EMERGING MARKETS AND POLICIES 30 November - 3 December 2014 Sheraton Hotel & Resort Rio Rio de Janeiro, Brasil www.its2014rio.com Version date: 27 November, 2014 Programme Overview Time 08.30 09.00 09.30 10.00 10.30 11.00 11.30 12.00 12.15 12.30 13.00 13.30 14.00 14.30 15.00 15.30 16.00 16.30 17.00 17.30 18.00 18.30 20.00 Sunday, 30 November 2014 Monday, 1 December 2014 Tuesday, 2 December 2014 Registration and Coffee Plenary Session 1 Wednesday, 3 December 2014 Parallel Sessions 7 Plenary Session 2 Coffee Break 20th ITS Conference Welcome Address & Opening Speech by Mr. Paulo Bernardo (Minister of Communications) Coffee Break Plenary Session 3 Coffee Break Plenary Session 4 Parallel Sessions 4 Closing Plenary Session & Farewell Lunch Lunch Parallel Sessions 1 Lunch End of the Conference Parallel Session 5 Parallel Sessions 2 Coffee Break Parallel Sessions 3 Welcome Reception Coffee Break Parallel Sessions 6 End of Parallel Sessions 6 End of Parallel Sessions 3 Special Dinner Transfer to Informal Dinner Plenary Sessions Overview Version date: 27 November, 2014 Time 09.0010.30 Monday 1 Dec 2014 Tuesday 2 Dec 2014 11.0012.15 9.3010.30 11.0012.00 11.0012.00 Wednesday 3 Dec 2014 Event Plenary Session 1 Session Chair Erik Bohlin Title Speakers The Evolving Architecture of the Internet Christopher Yoo, University of Pennsylvania Joao Schwarz, University of Luxembourg Moderator: Andrea Renda, LUISS Erik Bohlin (Chairman ITS) Mario Girasole (Managing Director Instituto TIM) Rodrigo Abreu (CEO TIM ) Igor de Freitas (BoD Councilor Anatel) Conference Opening Speech – Paulo Bernardo, Minister of Communications 20th ITS Conference Welcome Address and Opening Speech Erik Bohlin 20th ITS Conference Welcome Address and Opening Speech Plenary Session 2 Sergio Colcher The Future of IPTV Luiz Fernando Gomes Soares, PUC-Rio / Informatics Department Plenary Session 3 Lorenzo Pupillo The Hyperconnected Society Eli Noam, CITI, University of Columbia Andrea Renda Internet Policies in Latin America Igor de Freitas, ANATEL BoD Councilor Ronaldo Lemos, Fundação Getúlio Vargas – FGV Amadeu Castro, GSMA Comments: James Alleman, University of Colorado Plenary Session 4 12.0012.45 Closing Plenary Session Andrea Renda The Future of Research and Policy in The Electronic Communications Sector 12.4513.00 Salutations and Farewell Announcement of ITS 2016 Biennial Erik Bohlin Salutations and Farewell Christoper Yoo, Joao Schwarz, Erik Bohlin, Andrea Renda, Sergio Colcher Erik Bohlin (ITS) and Mario Girasole (TIM Brasil) Version date: 27 November, 2014 Parallel Sessions Overview Monday, 1 December 2014 Parallel Sessions 1 Room 13.30- 15.00 Theme Session Chair Authors Bronwyn Howell 1 Network Regulation Anders Henten Gordon J. Klein & Julia Wendel Barbara A. Cherry 2 3 4 Next Generation Access Net Neutrality 1 Social Media Ann Skudlark Xu Yan Johannes Bauer Albert Domingo, Marlies Van der Wee, Sofie Verbrugge & Miquel Oliver Thomas Plückebaum, Stephan Jay & Karl-Heinz Neumann Title Separation anxieties: Structural separation and technological diffusion in nascent fibre networks The impact of local loop and retail unbundling revisited Historical mutilation: How misuse of “public utility” and “natural monopoly” misdirects U.S. telecommunications policy development Deployment strategies for FTTH networks and their impact on the business case: A comparison of case studies VDSL and G.fast vectoring and the impact on VULA Roberto Balmer Geographic regulation and cooperative investment in next generation broadband networks Donghee Shin, Jaegil Lee, Nam Cheol Kim & Jaeyoel Jung A comparative review of network neutrality: the U.S. and Korea Rob Frieden Net bias and the treatment of “mission-critical” bits Duarte Brito, Pedro Pereira & Joao Vareda On the incentives of an integrated ISP to favor its own content Hiroki Idota, Teruyuki Bunno & Masatsugu Tsuji Empirical study on how social media promotes product innovation Loretta Anania & Antonella Passani A Hitchiker 's guide to digital social innovation Gregory Melus The next reformation: The corporation in the age of Amazon Version date: 27 November, 2014 Parallel Sessions Overview Monday, 1 December 2014 Parallel Sessions 2 Room 15.00 - 16.30 Theme Session Chair Authors Stephan Jay & Karl-Heinz Neumann 1 Network Competition Sobee Shinohara Helio Waldman & Rodrigo Campos Bortoletto Wookjoon Kim Amela Saric & Mirjam R.J. Lange 2 3 European Union Net Neutrality 2 Andrea Renda Brigitte Preissl Gordon Klein & Julia Wendel Christian M. Dippon Game-theoretical models of the competitive dynamics in optical network service provision Estimating quality-adjusted prices for residential fixed broadband in South Korea 2000-2009 Deregulating fixed voice services? Empirical evidence from the European Union Innovation in European telecommunication regulation: The diffusion of regulatory remedies Competition and market strategies in the Swiss fixed telephony market Petrus H. Potgieter Alternatives to network neutrality – a South African perspective Marcio Wohlers, Moacir Giansante, Antonio Carlos Bordeaux-Rego & Nathalia Foditsch Shedding light on net neutrality: The Brazilian case Masatsugu Tsuji & Yoshiharu Ichikawa Convergence 1 Development of a lean margin squeeze testing methodology Roberto Balmer Chih-Liang Yeh 4 Title Ahreum Hong, Eun Yu & Junseok Hwang Anders Henten & Reza Tadayoni Conceptualized framework for regulation of OTT video services: A new battlefield of interconnection and peering Evaluating the product portfolio of Japanese public service broadcaster: Consumer vs. citizen’s view Analysis on switching cost versus bundling price under consumer adoption for choosing Smart TV over Pay TV The Role of IT in ICT Convergence Version date: 27 November, 2014 Parallel Sessions Overview Monday, 1 December 2014 Parallel Sessions 3 Room 1 17.00 - 18.30 Theme Broadband Universal Service, Pricing & Speed Session Chair Authors Fernando Carvalho, Flavio Feferman, Peter Knight & Glenn Woroch Title Can measures of broadband infrastructure improve predictions of economic growth? Provision of universal broadband service in Japan: A policy challenge toward a sustainable ICT infrastructure The Role of Public Initiatives in ICT Infrastructure Development in Denmark and Sweden – A Comparative Study Anatomy of a public-private partnership: Hold-up and regulatory risk in an NGN PPP Private-public partnerships for expanding broadband access: Lessons from the digital ring in Ceará Brazil Yu-Li Liu The business models of the OTT video services in Taiwan Cheongho Na, Eungdo Kim & Junseok Hwang Research on open innovation strategy and its performance in Korea smart media industry: Focusing on user innovation strategy Aniruddha Banerjee Willingness-to-Pay Premia in Video Viewership Lorenzo Pupillo Reza Rajabiun & Catherine Middleton Sérgio Alves Jr. Internet Governance: A Call for Variable Geometry? Institutional variety and Internet infrastructure development Internet governance 2.0.1.4: The Internet Balkanization fragmentation Walter J. Mayer, Gary Madden & Xin Dang Erik Bohlin Hitoshi Mitomo Morten Falch 2 3 4 Public Private Partnership Video Services Internet Governance 1 Leland W. Schmidt Marcelo Mejias Patricia Longstaff Bronwyn Howell & Bert Sadowski Version date: 27 November, 2014 Parallel Sessions Overview Tuesday, 2 December 2014 Parallel Sessions 4 Room 12.00 – 13.30 Theme Session Chair Authors Mohsen Hamoudia & Emanuele Giovannetti 1 2 Mobile 1 World Case Studies 1 Aniruddha Banerjee Barbara Cherry Richard N. Clarke Will asset-sharing improve wireless communications performance? Yuntsai Chou A compensation model developed to liberalize spectrum in the 4G era Chatchai Kongaut & Erik Bohlin Investigating mobile broadband adoption and usage: A case of smartphone in Sweden Cheikh Dramé Fernando Herrera-González 3 Adoption and consumer barriers Bronwyn Howell Growth & Development 1 Gary Madden Resolving West Africa’s electricity dilemma through the pursuit of smart grid opportunities A comparison in Europe of telco value evolution during “bubbles”: Dotcom 2000 vs. dotcom 2012 Hsin-Yi Sandy Tsai & Johannes Bauer Drivers of fixed and mobile broadband infrastructure adoption and quality P. M. Rao & Joseph Klein Competition and consumer protection in the cyberspace marketplace Carolyn Gideon & Christiaan Hogendorn Safety in numbers? The effect of network competition on cybersecurity James Alleman & Paul Rappoport 4 Title The Diffusion of Mobile Social Networking, exploring the role of adoption externalities in some European and Southern and Northern Americas countries Francis Pereira Martha Garcia-Murillo & Jorge Andres VelezOspina Regulation of Latin American’s information & communications technology (ICT) sector: An empirical analysis The role of information communication technology policies in economic development: A comparison of select Asian countries The impact of ICTs on the informal economy Version date: 27 November, 2014 Parallel Sessions Overview Tuesday, 2 December 2014 Parallel Sessions 5 14.30 - 16.00 Room Theme Session Chair 1 Mobile 2 Hitoshi Mitomo Authors Mohamed El-Moghazi, Jason Whalley & James Irvine Maria Bourna Hanne Kristine Hallingby Joao Macieira, Pedro Pereira & Joao Vareda 2 3 Retail Strategies Cloud Computing Karl-Heinz Neumann Lorenzo Pupillo Growth & Development 2 Masatsugu Tsuji Analysing standardisation processes as technology trajectories in the mobile ecosystem: Implications for competition and innovation Bundling incentives in markets with product complementarities: The case of triple-play Arturo Basaure, Henna Suomi & Heikki Hämmäinen Effects of transaction and switching costs on mobile market performance Toshifumi Kuroda Bundling information goods under “breakeven” price Atsushi Ozu & Norihiro Kasuga The economic impact of cloud computing diffusion in Japan Donghee Shin, Jaegil Lee, Nam Cheol Kim & Jaeyoel Jung User centric cloud service model in public sectors Jaime Casasbuenas, Fernando de Oliveira & Alexander Riobó 4 Title International spectrum management regime: Is gridlock blocking flexible spectrum property rights? Understanding broadband under-utilization in Japan Thaw Tar Min, Elizabeth Fife & Erik Bohlin André M. Gomes, Pedro A. B. Cordeiro & Pedro L. Da C. P. Araújo Effective subsidies to the demand for fixed broadband with an increase in penetration and an undistorted competition landscape - The Colombian case Consumer demand for the mobile Internet in a greenfield emerging market: The case of Myanmar One goal, many paths: Policy proposals for universal access to broadband in Brazil Version date: 27 November, 2014 Parallel Sessions Overview Tuesday, 2 December 2014 Parallel Sessions 6 Room 16.30 – 18.00 Theme Session Chair Authors Nicola Garelli 1 Mobile 3 Yu-Li Liu Maria Massaro & Erik Bohlin Gregory Taylor, Catherine Middleton & Xavier Fernando Ann Skudlark 2 Security & Privacy Mohsen Hamoudia Arnd Weber Martha Garcia-Murillo & Ian Macinnes Kuo-Feng Tseng 3 Media Content, Production & Pluralism Richard Schultz Changjun Lee & Junseok Hwang Datis Khajeheian & Reza Tadayoni Rob van Den Dam 4 IT Markets Richard Clarke Donghee Shin, Jaegil Lee, Nam Cheol Kim & Jaeyoel Jung Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff & Mirjam R.J. Lange Title Opportunity cost for the digital dividend bandwidth: Application and comparison with LTE auctions outcomes Is the European Union moving towards a strategic development of radio spectrum policy? A review of the Connected Continent legislative proposal Spectrum scarcity and Canada’s urban core Characterizing SMS spam in a large cellular network via mining victim spam reports Protecting confidentiality. Regulation as a tool for securing computing environments Così Fan Tutte: Why a right to be forgotten should not be pursued The index construction of the cross-media concentration in the digital era: A comparative study How do we keep proper level of content diversity?: The influence of the gigantic platform on content diversity Public Service Broadcasts and Paradigm Shift in Audience Market: Moving from Production to Delivery by leveraging Social Media and User Generated Contents Navigating the everyone-to-everyone economy A sociotechnical systems perspective for Internet of things The impact of tariff diversity on broadband diffusion - An empirical analysis Version date: 27 November, 2014 Parallel Sessions Overview Wednesday, 3 December 2014 Parallel Sessions 7 Room 1 09.00 - 10.30 Theme Mobile 4 Session Chair Ting Jie Lu Authors Jerzy Kubasik Troubled road to the first spectrum auction in Poland Sobee Shinohara, Hiroyuki Morikawa & Masatsugu Tsuji Empirical analysis of mobile broadband adoption in major six countries from the view of competition policy Disruptive competition vs. single standard. The role of risk-averse investors in the decline of the European computer and handset industries Implications of data-intensive applications for next generation mobile networks The Internet: A black hole releasing new stars. Business models and regulation The Brazilian Multistakeholder Approach: Lessons for Internet Intermediary Liability Regimes Worldwide Where is the limit of big data?: A case study of journalism practices pertaining to datasets of e-government in Taiwan. A study on business structure of e-book in non-English language: Case study of Japan Waiting for the National Broadband Network: Challenges of Connectivity in Rural Australia Arnd Weber Claudio Feijóo, José Luis Gómez-Barroso & Sergio Ramos 2 The New Internet James Alleman Pier Luigi Parcu & Maria Luisa Stasi Nicolo Zingales Chao Chen Lin 3 World Case Studies 2 Francesco Castelli Title Masashi Ueda Catherine Middleton & Sora Park
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