2010
- Katz, Raul, et al. "The Impact of Broadband on Jobs and the German Economy." Intereconomics, January/February, 2010
- Noam, Eli. "Regulation 3.0 for Telecom 3.0." Telecommunications Policy Vol. 34 (2010): 4-10.
- Noam, Eli. "Beyond Net Neutrality," International Communication, forthcoming
- Noam, Eli. "Regulation 3.0 for Telecom 3.0," Telecommunications Policy, forthcoming
- Noam, Eli. "Economies of Scale, Network Effects and the Dynamics of Telecom Industry Structure," International Journal of Management and Network Economics, forthcoming
- Robert Atkinson and Ivy Schultz, "Broadband in America" | Appendices (PDF)
2009
- Atkinson, Robert C. and Schultz, Ivy S. "Broadband in America: Where It Is and Where It Is Going." Report for the Federal Communications Commission. November 2009.
- Katz, Raul. "Effective platform-based broadband competition", Economic and Regulatory Policy in Telecommunications, Madrid, September 2009
- Katz, Raul. "The impact of broadband policy framework on jobs and the economy." The Parliament 293, September 2009
- Eli Noam, "The Other Transition: Analog Switch-off." The Financial Times Online, January 16,2009.
- Gerbarg, Darcy. "Introduction: The Digital Evolution of Television." Television Goes Digital. Gerbarg, Darcy, ed. New York: Springer, 2009.
- Katz, Raul. "The Economic and Social Impact of Telecommunications Output: A Theoretical Framework and Empirical Evidence for Spain." Intereconomics 44, no. 1 (2009): 41-48.
- Katz, Raul. "The World Economic Crisis: The Return of Keynesian Economics to the New Communications Networks." Telos 78 (2009): 13-27.
- Katz, Raul. "El papel de las TIC en el desarrollo: propuesta de America Latina a los retos economicos actuales,"Barcelona: Ariel, 2nd edition, 2009.
- Noam, Eli. "TV or Not TV: Where Video is Going." Television Goes Digital. Darcy Gerbarg, ed. New York: Springer, 2009.
- Noam, Eli. "Why Broadband Internet Should Not Be the Priority for Developing Countries." Internet Policy and Economics: Challenges and Perspectives. Ed. William H. Lehr and Lorenzo Maria Pupillo. New York: Springer, 2009. 73-78.
2008
- Noam, Eli - A Grand Communication Bargain - Financial Times Online, November 12, 2008
- Aravantinos, Elias and John Papagiannopoulos. "Quality of Service in Ultrabroadband (UBB) Models." Communications & Strategies Special Issue (November 2008).
- Atkinson, Robert C. "Market Structure for Ultrabroadband." Communications & Strategies Special Issue (November 2008).
- Gentzoglanis, Anastassios and Elias Aravantinos. "Forecast Models of Broadband Diffusion and Other Information Technologies." Communications & Strategies Special Issue (November 2008)
- Katz, Raul. "Ultrabroadband Investment Models." Communications & Strategies Special Issue (November 2008): 99-115.
- Noam, Eli. "Ultrabroadband Networks: an Introduction to Research", Communications & Strategies, November 2008, pg 9 – 17
- Noam, Eli - John McCain: High Tech Leader? - Financial Times Online, September 16, 2008
- Noam, Eli - High Speed Politics - Financial Times Online, July 8, 2008
- Noll, A. Michael - The Test of Time - Telecommunications Magazine, July 7, 2008
- Katz, Raul - The Private Equity Phenomenon in Telecoms and Media – International Telecommunications Society, Montreal, June 25, 2008
- Noll, A. Michael - Long Live Videotex - Telecommunications Magazine, May 28, 2008
- Noam, Eli - TV, or not TV? - Financial Times Online, May 13, 2008
- Katz, Raul - The Economic and Social Impact of Telecommunications Output: Empirical Evidence in the US and Europe - ETNO Regulatory Economics Task Force, Brussels - April 30, 2008
- Atkinson, Robert C. - Market Structure For Ultrabroadband - University of Chicago - April 18, 2008
- Noam, Eli - Make the User the Gatekeeper- Financial Times Online, February 11, 2008.
- Katz, Raul - La sobrevaloración de las redes sociales en Internet (Spanish) - Nota Enter
- Katz, Raul - La Contribución de las TICs al Desarrollo Económico y la Cohesión Social en América Latina(Spanish)
- Bourdeau De Fontenay, Alain, Eric Bourdeau De Fontenay, and Lorenzo Maria Pupillo. "The Economics of Peer-to-Peer." Peer-to-Peer Video: The Economics, Policy, and Culture of Today’s New Mass Medium. Ed. Eli Noam and Lorenzo Maria Pupillo. New York: Springer, 2008.
- Noam, Eli. "Did AT&T die in Vain? An Empirical Comparison of AT&T and Bell Canada." Federal Communications Law Journal 61.1 (2008) : 119-132.
- Noam, Eli. "The Economics of User Generated Content and Peer-to-Peer: The Commons as the Enabler of Commerce."Peer-to-Peer Video: The Economics, Policy, and Culture of Today’s New Mass Medium. Ed. Eli Noam and Lorenzo Maria Pupillo. New York: Springer, 2008.
- Noam, Eli. "Electronics and the Future of Law Schools." The Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues Vol. 17 (2008) : 51-63.
- Noam, Eli. "If Fiber is the Medium, What is the Message? Next Generation Content for Next-Generation Networks" Communication and Strategies, (2008): 19-34.
- Noam, Eli. "TV or not TV: Three Screens, One Regulation?" Report to the Canadian Radio – Television and Telecommunications Commission, 2008, 102 pages.
2007
- Atkinson, Robert C. - Network Neutrality: History Will Repeat Itself
- Katz, Raul - La entrada de fondos de inversion en el sector de las telecomunicaciones (y 1) (Spanish) - Nota Enter
- Katz, Raul - La entrada de fondos de inversion en el sector de las telecomunicaciones (y 2) (Spanish) - Nota Enter
- Katz, Raul - Las lecciones de Skype y el retorno a la exuberancia irracional (Spanish) - Nota Enter
- Noll, A. Michael - Is there room for two broadband competitors?
- Katz, Raul & Zangrilli, Paul - Are Internet Companies Overvalued (Again)? - What we can learn from eBay's Acquisition of Skype Leading Ideas: Booz, Allen, Hamilton Strategy+Business
- Roche, Edward M., "Second Life and Other Virtual Worlds: A Roadmap for Research"
- Noam, Eli, "Free the Edge," Financial Times Online
- Noam, Eli, "Economics 2.0? A Business Primer on Virtual Worlds," Financial Times Online
- Noam, Eli, "A Paradoxical Free Trade Agreement," Financial Times Online
- Noam, Eli, "Why Private Equity is a Problem for Private Media," Financial Times Online
- Noam, Eli, "Public Telecommunications 2.0: The Return of the State," Financial Times Online
2006
- "Telecom Regulation for the 21st Century: Avoiding Grilock, Adapting to Change," Atkinson, Robert C., Journal on Telecommunications & High Technology Law - December 12, 2006
- Noam, Eli, "Deregulation and Market Concentration: an Analysis of Post-1996 Consolidations," Federal Communications Law Journal, Vol. 58, June 2006, p. 539.
- Noam, Eli, "Why the Internet Bad for Democracy" Communications of the ACM, Vol 48, No. 10, October 2005
- Noam, Eli, "Fundamental Instability: Why Telecom is Becoming a Cyclical and Oligopolistic Industry," Information Economics and Policy, Volume 18, Issue 3, September 2006, Pages 272-284
- Noam, Eli, "Media Scholars as Activists: Media De-Concentration as Social Reform?," Tulsa Law Review
- Noam, Eli, "Smart Homes," Global Agenda, World Economic Forum (January 2006), pp. 194-5
- Noam, Eli, "Is the Internet Still Wide Open and Competitive," Handbook of Internet Politics forthcoming
- Noam, Eli, "Moore’s Law at risk from industry of delay," The Financial Times online
- Noam, Eli, "Broadbandwagons at the Crossroad," The Financial Times
- Noam, Eli, "Good News for News," Financial Times Online
- Noam, Eli, "Third Way for Net Neutrality," Financial Times Online
- Noam, Eli, "Why Television Regulation Will Become Telecom Regulation," Financial Times Online
- Noam, Eli, "Telecom Leadership Changes Guard," Financial Times Online
- Noam, Eli, "Broadband Divergence"
- Noam, Eli, "Broadbandwagons at the Crossroad"
- Noam, Eli, "Business Models for the Telecom Industry"
- Noam, Eli, "Deregulation and Market Concentration: an Analysis of Post-1996 Consolidations"
- Noam, Eli, "File-sharing and Commercial Entry"
- Noam, Eli, "Fundamental Instability: Why Telecom is Becoming a Cyclical and Oligopolistic Industry"
- Noam, Eli, "Internet Market Concentration"
- Noam, Eli, "Internet-TV and the Global Flow of Filmed Entertainment"
- Noam, Eli, "Media Scholars as Activists: Media De-Concentration as Social Reform?"
- Noam, Eli, "Moore's Law at risk from industry of delay"
- Noam, Eli, "New platforms and content delivery opportunities: Creating and distributing content,"
- Noam, Eli, "Next Generation Networks: Summary"
- Noam, Eli, "Open Spectrum,"
- Noam, Eli, "Smart Homes"
- Noam, Eli, "The Impact of Accelerating Knowledge on the Business Firm"
- Noam, Eli, "The internet’s third wave"
- Noam, Eli, "The Medium is the Company: The Impact of Increased Knowledge on the Business Firm,"
- Noam, Eli, "Why the Internet is Bad for Democracy,"
- Odlyzko, Andrew, "The State of Telecom: Fundamental Drivers of Evolution"
- Palmer, Shelly, "Living in a Cloud: The Present Future of Wireless Connectivity
- Pepper, Robert, "Converghence and Futuire Netwotrks"
- Phythyon, Dan, "Swallows, Sausages, and the 1996 Act"
- Pressler, Larry, "Political Reflections on the 1996 Act"
- Riordan, Michael, "Do Procurement Auctions Solve the Universal Service Problem?"
- Rowe, Bob, "Key issues in universal service policy"
- Rowe, Bob, "Wireless Communications and Universal Service"
- Salant, David, "Technology Neutral Procurement for Narrowband and Broadband Services"
- Schwartzman, Andy, "Attempting To Write "Top To Bottom" Omnibus Legislation. Section 202(h) As An Object Lesson"
- Statz, Klaus-Peter, "The Ultrabroadband Media Cloud- Capacity Trends in the Home"
- Steinberg, Richard, "Procurement Options"
- Sterling, Chris, "Transformation: The 1996 Act Reshapes Radio"
- Strickling, Larry, "Was The Situation We Have Today Inevitable As A Matter Of Economic Reality?
- Strossen, Nadine, "The Telecommunications Act Of 1996 And The "Communications Decency Act" ("CDA"): An Essential First Amendment Issue"
- Taschdjian, Martin, "Optimal Determination of Universal Service Funding with Real Options"
- Thorne, John, "How The Legal Regime Alternately Attracts Or Repels Investment In The New Broadband Media"
- Ungerboeck, Gottfried, "Signal Processing and Moore's Law"
- Wallman, Kathleen, "Endangered Species Lassoes and Unmet Promises"
- Waz, Joe, "The Greatest Story Never Told: Cable and the '96 Act"
- Werbach, Kevin, "Policy Notes from the Ultranet"
- Wilkie, Simon, "Universal Service Reform & Wireless Policy"
- Zita, Ken, "Role of wireless in meeting universal service goals in developing countries"
2005
- Hamilton, Booz Allen: Impact on cellular mobile providers
- Hazlett, Tom: What Really Matters in Spectrum Allocation Design
- Heller, Jonathon: Advertising Model
- Hogendorn, Christiaan: Entry and Vertical Disintegration
- Hogendorn, Christiaan: Is Broadband Competition "Ruinous"?
- Hudson, Heather: Discussant: WiMAX: A Reality Check
- Hudson, Heather: Wireless: Bridging the Digital Divide in Developing Regions
- Hunter, Lawson: Is the telecom industry doing better or worse in other countries? Why?
- Huxley, Sam: Next Gen Gaming
- Jensen, Michael C.: The Real Issues in Corporate Governance and Their Remedies
- Kaigo, Muneo: Uses for Emergency Communications
- Katz, Raul: Impact on cellular mobile providers
- Katz, Raul: Lessons learned and future agenda in building economic flexibility and returning to scale
- Kende, Michael: The Geographic Scope of Broadband Markets
- Kilbourne, Brett: The Drive Behind BPL in 2005: Internal Applications and Standards
- Kovacs, Anna Maria: Investor Sentiment: Picking Winners and Losers…or Just Staying Out of It
- Krauss, Bruce: The Legal Perspective: Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory Compliance and Corporate Finance Issues
- Kwerel, Evan: Market Mechanisms for Redeveloping Spectrum
- Levin, Blair: Discussant: What can government do to help recovery? And will the outcome of the election make a difference?
- Liebenau, Jonathon: Is network resiliency a catalyst for recovery? Or a further drag?
- Lucky, Robert: Telecommunication Basic Research: An Uncertain Future for the Bell Legacy
- MacAvoy, Paul W.: The Recurring Crisis in Corporate Governance
- Mattey, Carol: Key Characteristics of Competing Broadband Platforms
- Mayer-Schonberger, Viktor: Alternatives to P2P and to Video P2P Copying
- Mendelson, Ben: Today’s Technology and Tomorrow’s Promise
- Miller, Gene: IPTV Architectures
- Miller, Gene: Rural landscape-the last 10 miles
- Misra, Vishal: Encouraging resource sharing in peer-to-peer networks
- Moss, Andrew: Entertainment and Technology Convergence
- Netanel, Neil: A Compulsory Licensing System for the File Sharing of Copyrighted Video?
- Noam, Eli: A dim future for consumer electronics?
- Noam, Eli: Internet-TV and the Global Flow of Filmed Entertainment
- Noam, Eli: Is The American Information Sector Becoming More Concentrated?
- Noam, Eli: A company’s tools can define its structure
- Noam, Eli: An ‘arms race’ no one can stop
- Noam, Eli: Bad news for news
- Noam, Eli: Broadband and Wireless: The Next Telecom Crises
- Noam, Eli: Heroes of the internet frontier
- Noam, Eli: How to measure media concentration
- Noam, Eli: Introduction: Are Multiple Broadband Infrastructures Sustainable?
- Noam, Eli: State of the Industry, One Year Later: Lessons and Implications—
- Noll, A. Michael: Past wireless loop efforts: lessons
- Noll, Michael: Telecommunication Basic Research: An Uncertain Future for the Bell Legacy
- Nordgaard, Joe: WiMAX internationally
- Nordgard, Joe: A Case Study of CDMA 450
- O’Neill, Judith D.,: Discussant: The Legal Perspective: Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory Compliance and Corporate Finance Issues
- Odlyzko, Andrew: Is IPTV.1 a Waste of Internet Broadband?
- Oesterle, Dale: The Legal Perspective: Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory Compliance and Corporate Finance Issues
- Ostgard, Rune: Key Features Of Spectrum Policy Development In Europe; Legislation, Institutions, Trends, And The Way Forward
- Picot, Arnold: Is the telecom industry doing better or worse in other countries? Why?
- Pizzurro, Chris: Panelist
- Reichgut, Mitchell: Commercial and Marketing Implications
- Reingold, Dan: Discussant: Has Wall Street Mended Its Ways? Has Corporate Governance Improved in Light of Sarbanes Oxley?
- Reingold, Dan: Discussant: M&A in the ICT Sector: What "Deals from Hell" Can Tell Us about Corporate Governance
- Reithemeier, Todd: Discussant: Lessons learned and future agenda in building economic flexibility and returning to scale
- Robinson, Ken: Is the ICT Sector More Prone to Flawed Governance?
- Rosenbaum, Steve: The Audience as Content Creators
- Ross, Keith: Pollution in P2P File Sharing
- Rubenstein, Dan. P2P Relief for Web Flash Crowds
- Salant, David: Spectrum Commons Management
- Salemme, R. Gerard: Wireless Alternatives: WiMax
- Schulzrinne, Henning: Moderator: Technology (Peer-to-Peer Video as a Mass Medium)
- Scrime, Alan: ABP: Can They Compete With Fiber Optics? Where?
- Singh, Rajendra: Consultation on Spectrum Management Policy in India
- Slaughter, Lou: Wireless Alternatives: WiFiber
- Sleek, Scott: Independent Analysis
- Stages of Television and Their Economics
- Stages of Television and Their Economics
- Stahlman, Mark: Moderator: Economics (Peer-to-Peer Video as a Mass Medium)
- Steinmueller, Ed. Implications of P2P on Media and Telecom Policy
- Stiglitz, Joseph E.: The Role of Governance in Macroeconomic Performance
- Stolleman, Neal C.: Changes in Auditors’ Incentives since Sarbanes-Oxley
- Thompson, Jeff: Wireless Alternatives: Towerstream
- Thompson, Phil: Pinpointing On-Demand Content
- Tilmanis, Lara: Municipal WiMAX?
- Toll, Adam: Big Champagne: The State of Video P2P
- Tongia, Rahul: BPL’s Business Case Analyzed
- Wallach, Ari: Politics over IPTV
- Weller, Dennis: Verizon’s Fiber to the Home
- Werbach, Kevin: The Implications of P2P On Network Usage
- Zichermann, Gabe: Content Distribution Technology
- Zitter, Robert: More than Enhanced TV: Leveraging Content
- Zufolo, Jessica: Investor Sentiment: Picking Winners and Losers…or Just Staying Out of It
2001-2004
- James Alleman, "Has Wall Street Mended Its Ways? Has Corporate Governance Improved in Light of Sarbanes Oxley?"
- James Alleman, "Mobile Communications United States Business Model"
- James Alleman, "Real options implications for regulatory policy"
- James Alleman with Paul Rappoport and Lester D. Taylor, "WTP (Willingness-to-Pay) Analysis of Mobile Internet Demand"
- James Alleman and Jonathan Liebenau, "Network Resilience and its Regulatory Inhibitors"
- James Alleman and Paul Rappoport, "The Internet and the Demand for News: Macro- and Microevidence"
- Bob Atkinson, "What can government do to help recovery? And will the outcome of the election make a difference?"
- Francois Bar, "Transition Paths in a Spectrum Commons Regime"
- Leonard Baynes, "Race, Antitrust Theory, Media Consolidation and Online Content: the Lack of Substitutes for Media Consumers of Color"
- Yochai Benkler, "Exclusive Rights in Information and Mobile Wireless Mass Media"
- John M. Bensche and Jennifer C. Ritter, "The Emerging Wireless Value Chain and Capital Market Perceptions"
- Bobby Bhattacharjee, "Security Architectures for Peer-to-Peer Applications"
- Tilman Borgers, "The Boundary between Free and Traded Spectrum"
- Michael H. Botein, "Regulation of Electronic Media in the United States"
- Michael H. Botein, "Whatever Happened to the Information Superhighway"
- Timothy X. Brown, "How Can Anyone Afford Mobile Wireless Mass Media Content?"
- Neil F. Budde, "Mobility and Applications: It's the Audience, Stupid"
- Michael Calabrese, "Spectrum Access: Lease it or Give it Away"
- Donna Campbell & Keith Shank, "Applications in the 3G Era: Criteria for Success, Myths for Hype"
- John Carey, "Audience Demand for TV Over the Internet"
- John Carey, "Contents and Services for Next Generation Wireless Networks"
- John Carey, "How Does P2P Interaction Affect Content?"
- Kenneth R. Carter, "3G or not 3G: The WiFi Walled Garden"
- Kenneth R. Carter, "Intellectual Property Concerns for Television Syndication Over the Internet"
- Sylvia M. Chan-Olmsted & Byeng-Hee Chang, "Mobile Wireless Strategy of Media Firms: Examining the Wireless Diversification Patterns of Leading Global Media Conglomerates"
- Benjamin M. Compaine, "Are there Content Models for the Wireless World?"
- Robert Crandall, "Confusing Success with Access: Correctly Measuring Online Content Concentration"
- Alain de Fontenay and Lorenzo Pupillo, "The Economics of Peer-to-Peer"
- Nicholas Economides, "Lessons from Open Source for a Spectrum Commons"
- Nicholas Economides, "Wireless Services and Network Economics"
- Gali Einav, "College Students: The Rationale for P2P Video File Sharing"
- Gali Einav, "The Content Landscape"
- Michael Einhorn, "Impacts of P2P On Copyright Holders"
- Michael A. Einhorn, "Internet Television and Copyright Licensing"
- James Enck, "People Who Need People: Harnessing the P2P Base as a Target Market"
- Valerie Feldmann, "Business Models for Mobile Media Content in the United States"
- Valerie Feldmann, "Mobile Peer-to-Peer Content and Community Models"
- Clayton Foster, "Key Drivers of Success for 3G: A Carrier's Perspective"
- Jeffrey L. Funk, "The Potential Evolution of and Opportunities for Existing Media in the Mobile Internet: Data from Japan's Mobile Internet"
- Klaus Goldhammer, "On the Myth of Convergence"
- Jo Groebel, "Mobile Mass Media: A New Age for Consumers, Business and Society?"
- Eszter Hargittai, "Internet 'Gatekeepers' in Online Content Consumption"
- Kathryn Rudie Harrigan, "Restructuring via Virtuality in the 3-G Context"
- Jeffrey Hart, "Content Models: Will IPTV Be More of the Same or Different?"
- Thomas W. Hazlett, "Property Rights and Wireless License Values"
- Thomas W. Hazlett, "Spectrum Tragedies"
- Thomas W. Hazlett, "What Really Matters in Spectrum Allocation Design"
- Thomas W. Hazlett et. al., "Sending the Right Signals: Promoting Competition Through Telecommunications Reform"
- Matthew Hindman, "Media Diversity and the Concentration of Online Attention"
- Heather E. Hudson, "Investing in Infrastructure: Increasing Internet Access in the Developing World"
- Michael L. Katz, "Industry Structure and Competition Absent Distribution Bottlenecks"
- Raul Katz, "Lessons learned and future agenda in building economic flexibility and returning to scale"
- John Kelly, "Design Strategies for Future Wireless Content"
- Bertram Konert, "Broadcasters' Internet Engagement: From Being Present to Becoming Successful"
- Evan Kwerel, "Market Mechanisms for Redeveloping Spectrum"
- Jonathan Lawrence, "Automotive Telematics: Is it Time for a Renaissance or an Obituary?"
- Jonathan Liebenau, "Emergency Communication Needs: Mobile Content"
- Jonathan Liebenau, "Emergency communications; lessons from the World Trade Center disaster"
- Jonathan Liebenau, "Is network resiliency a catalyst for recovery? Or a further drag?"
- Jonathan Liebenau, "Mobile emergency content"
- Jonathan Liebenau, "Network resilience and its regulatory inhibitors"
- Carleen F. Maitland, "Mobile Commerce Business Models and Network Formation"
- Christopher T. Marsden, "The Challenges of Standardization: Toward the Next Generation Internet"
- Viktor Mayer-Schonberger:, "Alternatives to P2P and to Video P2P Copying"
- Miriam Meckel, "Always on Demand - The Digital Future of Communication"
- Vishal Misra, "Encouraging resource sharing in peer-to-peer networks"
- Eben Moglen, "Unconcentrating the Media: Free Software and the Destruction of Spectrum Allocation"
- Neil Netanel, "A Compulsory Licensing System for the File Sharing of Copyrighted Video?"
- Eli Noam, "Broadband in America"
- Eli Noam, "Access of Content to Mobile Wireless: Opening the Walled Airwave"
- Eli Noam, "Are Multiple Broadband Platforms Sustainable?"
- Eli Noam, "Beyond the Internet"
- Eli Noam, "Counterproductive Wireless Liberalization Policies in the US: The Problem of the Second-Best"
- Eli Noam, "From 'Me-TV' To 'We-TV'"
- Eli Noam, "How Telecom is Becoming a Cyclical Industry, and What To Do About It"
- Eli Noam, "How to measure media concentration"
- Eli Noam, "Lessons and Implications"
- Eli Noam, "Let them eat megabits"
- Eli Noam, "Market failure in the media sector"
- Eli Noam, "Media Concentration Trends In America: The Facts"
- Eli Noam, "Spectrum Allocation Methods: When Does What Work Best"
- Eli Noam, "Telecommunications: From Utility to Volatility"
- Eli Noam, "The Brave New World of Digital TV"
- Eli Noam, "The Effect of Deregulation on Market Concentration"
- Eli Noam, "The Effect of Deregulation on Market Concentration in the Communications and Media Sector"
- Eli Noam, "The Internet: Still Wide Open and Competitive?"
- Eli Noam, "The Killer Gap: Our Growing Lag In Broadband"
- Eli Noam, "The Next Culture Wars"
- Eli Noam, "The Next Frontier for Openness: Wireless Communications"
- Eli Noam, "VOIP in America"
- Eli Noam, "Why long distance could soon be a bad call"
- Eli Noam, "Will Internet TV Be American?"
- Michael Noll, "Internet Television: Definition and Prospects"
- Michael Noll, "Television over the Internet: Technological Challenges"
- Joe Nordgaard, "A Case Study of CDMA 450"
- Andrew Odlyzko, "Implications for the Long Distance Network"
- John Pavlik, "Overcoming the Barriers to Entry: Experiences from Start-ups and Alternative News Organizations in the Online Content Market"
- John V. Pavlik and Shawn McIntosh, "Mobile News Design and Delivery"
- Robert Pepper, "Regulatory Concerns"
- Fritz Pleitgen, "Network Business Models and Strategies: The Role of Public Service Broadcasting"
- Robert F. Roche, "More Spectrum Must Be Provided to Serve Wireless Consumers' Needs"
- Keith Ross, "Pollution in P2P File Sharing"
- Dan Rubenstein, "P2P Relief for Web Flash Crowds"
- David Salant, "Spectrum Commons Management"
- Howard Shelanski, "Competition Policy for 3G Wireless Services"