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Rohan Samarajiva speaks at OECD/infoDev workshop at the Internet Governance Forum
“When a business model, rather than direct government action, is delivering the goods the most appropriate government action is that which supports the business model. Policy and regulatory actions must be derived more from analysis of the requirements of the business model and less from public administration theory.” How it applies to Internet and broadband [...]
Posted in Events, Research
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Also tagged Anriette Esterhuysen, Association for Progressive Communications, AT&T Corp., Broadband, Business/Finance, Chair and CEO, Dimitri Ypsilanti, Egypt, Executive Director, infoDev, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Internet Governance Forum, Lead ICT Policy Specialist, LIRNEasia, OECD, Olfat A. Monsef, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, President, Rohan Samarajiva, Technology/Internet, telecom services, Tim Kelly, Vice President of National Telecommunication Regulator, Virat Bhatia
More media coverage for LIRNEasia’s broadband QoSE research
“I can’t imagine how and based on what measure TRAI set 256kbps internet connection as broadband. It’s very difficult for users to work with this speed. Please don’t compare Bangladesh and Sri Lanka while setting standard for India.” This was how a reader responded when Indian Express online carried a story on the dissemination of [...]
Posted in General, Research
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Also tagged 256kbps internet connection, Ashok Jhunjhunwala, Bangladesh, Broadband, Business/Finance, GRT Grand Hotel, India, Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, Indian Institutes of Technology, Lanka, Madras, open source-based software application, Sri Lanka, Sunday Times, Technology/Internet, Telecommunication Regulatory Authority of India, The Hindu, The Indian Express, Timothy Gonsalves, TRAI, United Kingdom, War/Conflict



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