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The Institute's
location in New York City provides a unique location for research collaboration
among academic, corporate, and public sectors. Throughout the years CITI
has been host to numerous events, analyzing the complex problems associated
with managing communications enterprises, systems, and policy in environments
of rapidly changing technology and regulation.
1995
October 30 - November 2, 1995
Third Biennial International Regulators Conference
October 23, 1995
The Future of Electronic Banking
October 19, 1995
Media Concentration
September 13, 1995
The Impact of Electronic Communications
May 5, 1995
The Future of Wireless Communications: Recent Developments
April 21, 1995
Digital Cash and Electronic Money
March 10, 1995
The American Experience in Television: Self-Regulation
and Ownership Rules
March 3, 1995
Cryptology: Law, Economics and Technology
1994
Decemeber 12-13, 1994
Beyond the Information Superhighway
December 2, 1994
International Ventures
Globalism and Localism Series
October 7, 1994
Intelligent Agents: Revolutionizing Global Information Distribution
September 30, 1994
International Information Infrastructure
May 13, 1994
Universal Personal Communications: Achieving Global Wireless Connectivity
Globalism and Localism Series
June 9, 1994
Electronic Democracy
April 6, 1994
Communications in Europe: Industrial Policy and
Competition
February 24, 1994
1992 Cable TV Act: Freedom of Expression Issues
1993
December 10, 1993
The Future of Localism in Communications
Globalism and Localism Series
November 15-18, 1993
International Regulators
November 5, 1993
Sustaining Competition in Network Industries Through
Regulatory and Pricing Access
Globalism and Localism Series
November 8, 1993
Media Merger Mania: Economics and Policy
October 29, 1993
The Rise of Globalism in Communications
Globalism and Localism Series
October 15, 1993
Universal Service: New Challenges and New Options
in Tomorrow's Electronic Environment
Globalism and Localism Series
May 7, 1993
The Economics and Technology of Multimedia
Globalism and Localism Series
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