Friday
Jan152016
Access power peering
In this report for the CCIA, Rob Kenny examined the trend towards paid peering, scrutinised the logic for such charges and discussed the risk of abuse by last mile providers.
In this report for the CCIA, Rob Kenny examined the trend towards paid peering, scrutinised the logic for such charges and discussed the risk of abuse by last mile providers.
On behalf of Pact, Communications Chambers prepared a paper setting out the case for a tax credit for children's TV production in the UK.
This was an important component of Pact's successful campaign to secure such a credit, which was announced by the Chancellor in December 2014.
On behalf of NESTA, Rob Kenny prepared a paper examining the trade-offs of FTTH deployment in the UK, taking into account evidence on the benefits of faster broadband; the costs of FTTH deployment and the dynamic nature of the decision. The paper includes policy recommendations