Publications
Communications Chambers are recognised experts on a range of TMT issues, and frequently publish articles and papers, either on behalf of clients or in their own right. A sample of past papers are below.
Entries by Category
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- Cross-Media (6)
- Media (26)
- Platforms (5)
- Regulation (26)
- Technology (10)
- Telecoms (40)
Entries by Title
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- Response to CMA Issues Statement re Vodafone-Three Merger
- A critique of 'Protecting competition in a changing world'
- Funding improvements in the European broadband experience
- The future of connectivity
- AI governance – lessons from other general-purpose technologies
- The impracticalities of a Broad USF
- AI - To legislate or not legislate?
- Policy and regulatory decision-making under uncertainty
- Prospects for consolidation amongst UK fibre-deployers
- An internet traffic tax would harm Europe’s digital transformation
- Have we overdosed on techno-optimism?
- Thinking beyond the WACC – the investment hurdle rate and the seesaw effect
- Interoperability of messaging apps
- Patterns of internet traffic growth, 2021
- Beyond COVID-19 lockdown: A Coasean approach with optionality
- Broadband after COVID
- UK Fixed Broadband 2025
- Broadband in the time of COVID-19
- A Future for Public Service Media
- Platforms - growth and policy
- Ethics for AI - way forward or false dawn?
- Data trusts: how decisions are made about data sharing
- Submission to the UK Online Harms White Paper consultation
- Consumer outcomes and price differentiation in UK telecoms
- Benefits of Expansive Mobile
- Platforms – making markets work
- New approaches to regulating online platforms
- Sustainable journalism - a submission to the Cairncross Review
- Designing a New Model of Public Service Television
- Reconciling private market governance and law: A policy primer for digital platforms
- Is AI guilty of pre-crime?
- Recurring spectrum fees
- Patterns of internet traffic
- Examining WIK's bandwidth demand forecast
- Implications of next generation satellites
- The price of telecoms – getting it right, why it matters
- Hitting the right target - government connectivity targets
- Supporting fibre rollout in Ireland
- Regulatory Independence - Revisited
- Deconstructing the “level playing field” argument – an application to online communications
- Mobile First, Fibre as Required - The case for 'Fibre to 5G' (FT5G)
- Avoiding a regulatory chimera
- Connectivity for the Gigabit Society
- The new AVMSD - an unravelling of the Digital Single Market
- FTTP's role in UK connectivity
- Next generation communications & the level playing field
- Regulatory Trade-offs
- Evidence-based, light-touch regulation?
- Children's TV tax credits
- Access power peering
- Costs and benefits of FTTH in the UK
- Access to platforms and findability of content
- A Future for Public Service Television
- Small business bandwidth requirements
- Global Patterns of Broadband Pricing
- Market impact assessment of BBC service changes
- Out-of-home internet use
- Plurality in a Digital Age
- Forecasting Australian Bandwidth Demand
- Mobile as a tool for Digital Inclusion
- DTT's economic case for spectrum
- Commercial Broadcasters' Association (COBA) TV hub report
- Forecasting domestic UK broadband demand, 2013-2023
- Market vs Planning in Spectrum Management
- Consumer lock-in for fixed broadband
- A critical analysis of the Rewheel paper “EU27 mobile data cost competitiveness report – May 2013”
- Ultra-Fast Broadband – A solution in search of a problem
- UK DTT Transmission Maps
- PSB Prominence in a Converged Media World
- Plurality Regulations – Still a Wise Market Intervention?
- Changing news consumption and implications for plurality
- Online networks for innovation
- Google International Broadband Pricing Study
- News Plurality in a Digital World
- Indicative pricing for broadcast spectrum
- The Future of Media Regulation
- Evidence to the House of Lords re Superfast
- International online news consumption
- Fact checking Stephen Conroy's NBN speech to the Press Club
- Informing the UK - the role of the news in the digital world
- Plurality and the Future of PSBs
- Securing the Future of UK Animation
- A new framework for content regulation - getting the post-Leveson deal right
- Spectrum for beginners
- Superfast - Is it really worth a subsidy?
- Encouraging a successful UK media sector: the role of a new Communications Act
- Content Regulation in an Internet Age
- Legislating for plurality
- Bang or a whimper? The next Communications Act
- Are traffic charges needed to avert a coming capex catastrophe?
- Creative UK: the audiovisual sector and economic success
- The challenges of regulating the cloud
- Are you considering a fibre subsidy? Questions to ask
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- May 2018 (4)
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