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C List of White Papers Received As input to its ongoing study of broadband last mile technology is- sues and options, the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board issued a call for white papers in summer 2000. The papers (arranged alphabetically by authorsâ last names) are available for download at CSTBâs Web site, <www.cstb.org>. Please note that circulation of these white papers does not constitute endorsement of them by the Committee on Broadband Last Mile Technology, the Computer Science and Telecom- munications Board, or the National Academies. âFactors Influencing Investment in Residential Broadband Equipment and ServicesâA Venture Capital Perspectiveâ George Abe, Palomar Ventures âBroadband Satellite Networks for Last Mile Technologyâ Ian F. Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology âEthernet Broadband Networkingâ Andreas Bechtolsheim and David Cheriton, Cisco Systems âBroadband Services to Rural Western Massachusettsâ Edward Ciesla, Flack & Kurtz Consulting Engineers 307
308 APPENDIX C âAccess to What? First Mile Issues for Rural Broadbandâ Richard Civille, Richard Civille and Associates; Michael Gurstein, Michael Gurstein and Associates; Kenneth Pigg, University of Missouri at Columbia âLast Mile Connectivity Utilizing Fiber Satellite Solutionsâ Tom Dennett, Harmonic Data Systems âHigh Bandwidth, Applications, and Economic Development: Letâs Tie It Together!â Sylvie Doucet, Planned Approach, Inc. âBroadband Access Over Inverse Multiplexed Copperâ Einar Edvardsen, Telenor R&D âGetting Tele/Tech on Local Government Radarâ Richard Esposto, Western Integrated Networks âTechnology Developments for Quality Multimedia Delivery for Resi- dences: Coupling of the Broadband and Home Network Technologiesâ Aura Ganz, University of Massachusetts âRegulatory Issues, Pricing, and Access to Public Utility Right-of-Wayâ Henry Kilpatrick and Paul Baker, Georgia Institute of Technology âThe Use of Satellite Technology for Last Mile Broadband Accessâ Jose-Marie Montpetit and R. Deininger âDeployment of Multimedia Services to Residential Customersâ Jose A. Pozas, Telefonica I+D âResidential Internet Ready Buildings (IRBs)â Amnon Ptashek, EDSL Networks, Inc.