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2005 Phoenix Center Annual U.S. Telecoms Symposium December 1, 2005 • Washington, D.C. Welcome and Opening Thoughts. Lawrence J. Spiwak President The Phoenix Center. What’s New at the Phoenix Center…. Phoenix Center Papers:
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2005 Phoenix Center Annual U.S. Telecoms Symposium December 1, 2005 • Washington, D.C. Welcome and Opening Thoughts Lawrence J. Spiwak President The Phoenix Center
What’s New at the Phoenix Center… • Phoenix Center Papers: • Phoenix Center Policy Paper No. 21:Competition After Unbundling: Entry, Industry Structure and Convergence • Phoenix Center Policy Paper No. 22:The Consumer Welfare Cost of Cable “Build-out” Rules • Phoenix Center Policy Paper No. 23:The Impact of Video Service Regulation on the Construction of Broadband Networks to Low-Income Households • Phoenix Center Policy Bulletin No. 12:Franchise Fee Revenues After Video Competition: The “Competition Dividend” for Local Governments
What’s New at the Phoenix Center… • Academic Publications: • Set It and Forget It? Market Power and the Consequences of Premature Deregulation in Telecommunications Markets, 1 NYU Journal of Law & Business 675 (Summer 2005). • The Economics of Build-out Rules in Cable Television,Hastings Communications and Entertainment (Comm/Ent) Law Journal (forthcoming Winter 2006). • American Bar Association’s Antitrust Telecom Handbook (June 2005).
What’s New at the Phoenix Center… • Examples of Phoenix Center Staff Presentations in 2005: • Pike and Fisher Broadband Conference • National Consumers League Cable Conference (Washington) • National Consumers League Cable Conference (Los Angeles) • Americans For Tax Reform Wednesday Meetings • VON • Interconnection Summit – Prague • Conservative Political Action Committee Annual Meeting • Citizens Against Government Waste • MARC • MACRUC • US Telecom Conference • NATOA • FCC Consumer Advisory Committee Conference • NCSL
What’s New at the Phoenix Center… • Phoenix Center Sponsored Events: • Congressional Briefing with keynote address by Rep. Marsha Blackburn • NARUC Breakfast Briefing – NARUC Summer Meeting, Austin • NARUC Breakfast Briefing – NARUC Annual Meeting, Palm Springs • Annual Phoenix Center State Educational Retreat
Conference Theme: The New Frontier… • 2005 will go down as a landmark year • Embracement of “facilities-based/inter-modal competition” • No more unbundling • No more independent IXCs • Emergence of managed VoIP as real competitive substitute • Technology is rapidly turning “single use networks” into “multi-use” networks • What will the structure of this market look like and will we be happy with the results? • Yet, the more things change, the more they stay the same. • Industry still characterized by high fixed and sunk costs • “Policy-relevant” barriers to entry remain. • Need for rigorous and cohesive analysis remains