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S-38.042 Seminar on Networking Business (2-3 credits) L

Autumn 2004


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Seminar theme: Regulatory Issues in Mobile Networks

Lawyers in general and regulators in particular have a key role in molding the structures of the new mobile value systems. EU has initiated clear actions. Industry players have to closely monitor and anticipate the regulatory impact. This seminar will cover current and future regulatory issues focusing on the mobile market. Participants learn about the strategic decision options of regulators, operators, and consumers. Materials of individual assignments include theoretical models and case studies. Participants enhance their skills in information searching and in English language, spoken and written. Participants are encouraged to extend their seminar paper into a conference paper.

Personnel

The autumn 2004 seminar is managed by professor Heikki Hämmäinen. Please contact the course assistant Timo Smura for any immediate queries.

Registration

Please register via the TOPI system, or in case of trouble via e-mail.

The number of participants is limited to 18. In case of too many candidates, the first priority goes to graduate students, Telecom Management major, and best grades. Seminar organizers will inform candidates by email in case of non-acceptance.

Course completion

The participants produce written contributions for web distribution. Contributions should appear as a written paper (5 text pages,  two columns, font size 10pt, including 2-3 self-made figures, see example) and presentation slides. The paper and slides should be emailed to the opponent and the course assistant at latest five days before the presentation (i.e. on Friday night at 23:59).

In addition to writing and presenting a paper, each participant acts as an opponent to one of the other presentations. The opponent should read the paper and write down his/her comments in a Word document. The comments should be given in a structured way, taking into account three different aspects: the relevance, the form, and the substance of the paper. The opponent should email the comments to the course assistant at latest two days before the presentation (i.e. on Monday night at 23:59).


The course assistant will email the papers, presentation slides, and opponent comments to everyone one day before the presentation.

In the seminar days, t
he time allotted for each presentation is as follows:
A maximum of two absences is allowed from the seminar sessions.

Grading

Seminar consists of parts each having a minimum acceptable level of performance:
Oral presentation, written contribution, and acting as opponent are each having the same weight on the final grade of the course.

List of topics

The initial list of topics is shown below. Each participant will choose a topic from the list according to his/her interests. The participants may also suggest an own topic. Final assignment of topics will be organized on the first meeting of the seminar.
Regulatory separation of service and network operation
 - differences: US and Europe?
 - interface between VMNO and MNO?

Regulatory convergence of voice, data, and video
 - differences: US vs EU?
 - implementation in EU countries?
 - milestones in Finland?

Mobile number portability
 - regulatory status in different markets?
 - pros and cons of stakeholders?
 - alternative technical solutions?
 - competitive impact in different markets?
 - portability of Internet domain names?

Mobile emergency call positioning
- different approaches: US vs Europe?
- fixed vs mobile emergency calls?
- value network of emergency call positioning?
- cost recovery schemes?
- circuit-switched vs VoIP?

Bundling of handset and subscription
- regulatory status in different markets?
- pros and cons of stakeholders?
- use of SIM locks?

Tragedy of digital anti-commons
- tragedy of commons vs. anti-commons?
- physical vs digital property?
- place vs cyberplace?

Theory of price regulation

VoIP regulation

Unlicensed radio spectrum: case WLAN
- regulatory status in different markets?
- commercial use of unlicensed spectrum?

Unlicenced reuse of licensed spectrum: case UWB
- current regulation?
- alternative regulatory schemes for achieving full potential?

Mobile positioning vs privacy
- US vs Europe?
- who is the owner of user's position?

Walled garden
- Operator control vs. open access to services
- Separation between service operator and content providers?
- Differences in markets, Japan vs. Europe?
- Ownership of user profile?
- Regulatory challenges?

Network identity
- Citizen identity vs. Mobile identity?
- Liberty Alliance, SETEC cards, others?
- Technical architectures?
- Status in Finland?

Mobile payments / Limits of operator trust
- Mobile operator vs. VISA and banks?
- Local trust vs. global trust?
- Amount of trust vs. size of transaction?
- Legal bottlenecks for mobile operators?

EU regulation for interconnection and roaming
- Relevant markets?
- International roaming charges?
- National roaming?

Scarcity of licensed spectrum for mobile
- Scarcity or abundance?
- Value of spectrum?
- Finland vs. USA?
- Current and future spectrum portfolio?

Reference material

Schedule

The first session will be held on Wednesday, September 29th at 15:15 in D302 when the topics will be allocated to participants. Seminar then continues on Wednesdays at 15:15-17:15 until December 1st.
 
Date Presenter Topic Opponent
29.09. Prof. Hämmäinen
Course overview
Introduction to regulation
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06.10.
Timo Smura
Sauli Kamppari
Mobile number portability (paper, slides, opponence)
Tragedy of digital anti-commons (paper, slides, opponence)
Sauli Kamppari
Timo Smura
13.10.
Mathias Tallberg
Annukka Kiiski
Bundling of handset and subscription (paper, slides, opponence)
Walled garden (paper, slides, opponence)
Timo Ralli
Xuefeng Chen
20.10.
Xuefeng Chen
Markku Kilpinen
Regulatory separation of service and network operation
Unused licensed spectrum (paper, slides, opponence)
Annukka Kiiski
Antti Pihlajamäki
27.10.
Kai Kang
Antti Pihlajamäki
Network identity (paper, slides, opponence)
Mobile payments / Limits of operator trust (paper, slides, opponence)
Lasse Rautopuro
Yan Pu
03.11.

Miikka Poikselkä
Mikko Heikkinen
Mobile emergency call positioning (paper, slides, opponence)
Mobile positioning vs. privacy (paper, slides, opponence)
Mikko Heikkinen
Miikka Poikselkä
10.11.

Yan Pu
Lasse Rautopuro
Theory of price regulation (paper, slides, opponence)
EU regulation for interconnection and roaming (paper, slides, opponence)
Kai Kang
Mathias Tallberg
17.11.

Klaus Nieminen
Timo Ali-Vehmas
VoIP regulation (paper, slides, opponence)
Scarcity of licensed spectrum for mobile (paper, slides, opponence)
Timo Ali-Vehmas
Markku Kilpinen
24.11.
Timo Ralli
Aki Silvennoinen
Unlicensed radio spectrum: case WLAN (paper, slides, opponence)
Unlicenced reuse of licensed spectrum: case UWB (paper, slides, opponence)
Aki Silvennoinen
Klaus Nieminen




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