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Reed E. Hundt
6416 Brookside Drive
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(C ) 202- 494-4111
(H) 301-913-5919
rehundt@gmail.com
@rehundt
Covington & Burling LLP
One CityCenter
850 Tenth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
(Fax) 202-778-5052
(O) 202-662-5052
CURRENT AFFILIATIONS:
 CEO, Coalition for Green Capital, a non-profit for clean energy (since 2009)
 Consultant, Covington and Burling LLP (since 2015)
 Senior Adviser, GTCR, a private equity firm (since 2009)
 Member, Board of Directors of Intel Corporation, public company (since 2002)
 Member, Board of Directors of ASSIA Inc., communications company (since 2011)
 Member, Board of Directors of Brite Energy, a distributed solar installer (since 2014)
 Member, Board of Directors of Ligado, a spectrum holding company (since 2015)
 Member, Steering Committee, Canadian Green Investment Bank (Since 2016
 Member, Board of RBI Inc, a rural cable company (since 2012)
 Chairman of Compensation Committee, Board of SmartSky Networks, a communications firm (since
2013)
 Member, Board of Directors of Connecticut Green Bank (since 2011)
 Member, Advisory Board of Business Connect China (since 2008)
 Member, Advisory Board of DataMi (since 2013)
 Member, Advisory Board of Halo Neuroscience (since 2013)
 Member, Advisory Board of Code.org (since 2013)
 Member, Advisory Board of AnchorFree Inc., (since 2014)
 Member, Audit Committee of Climate Reality Project (since 2007)
 Advisor, Planet Capital (since 2015)
 Penn Wharton Public Policy Initiative Fellow in Technology Policy (since 2014)
 Columbia CITI Fellow (since 2013)
 Member of the District of Columbia bar
WORK EXPERIENCE:
 Senior Adviser, McKinsey & Company, a strategic management consulting firm (1998–2008)
 Co-founder of four firms, including Core Express, a long haul data network, Sigma Networks, a
metropolitan fiber provider, Gemini, a cable firm, and Frontline, a wireless firm (2007-2008)
 Venture partner, Benchmark Capital, a venture capital firm (1998-2003)
 Member, Board of Directors, Sun Edison, (2008-2009)
 Director, Kno, Inc. (2011-2013)
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 Director, Serious Energy, Inc. (2010-2012)
 Director, Vanu, Inc. (2007-2013)
 Director, Telegent Systems Corporation (2005-2011)
 Director, Access Spectrum, LLC, (2004-2008)
 Director, Entrisphere, Inc. (2004-2007)
 Director, Pronto Networks, Inc. (2004-2007)
 Director, Megisto Systems, Inc. (2001-2005)
 Director, PolyServe, Inc. (2002-2007)
 Member, Advisory Board of Mytonomy(2005- 2014)
 Member, Advisory Board of Peek Inc. (2007-2009)
 Special Advisor, Blackstone Group, The (2000-2007)
 Strategic Advisor, China Telecom Corporation Ltd. (2004-2009)
 Senior Advisor, Endaga (2014-2015)
 Advisor, Tropos Networks, Inc. (2009-2014)
 Advisor, eAccess (2006-2013)
 Advisor, Sorenson Communications (2005-2014)
 Advisor, VeriSign, Inc. (2005-2006 )
 Advisor, Perfigo, Inc. (2003- 2004)
 Advisor, iPass Inc. (2002-2005)
 Advisor, Talking Points Memo (2000- 2009)
 Advisor, Velocity Services, Inc. (1999-2010)
 Advisor, Berkana (1999-2005)
 Principal, Charles Ross Partners, LLC, (1998-2009)
 Director, Public Knowledge (2002-2011)
 Senior Adviser, Skadden Arps (2009-14)
 Member, Barack Obama Presidential Transition Team (2008-09), economic review working group head
 Co-Chairman of the Forum on Communications and Society at the Aspen Institute (1998-2006)
 Chairman, Aspen Institute IDEA Project, a forum of technology and communications firms, governmental
officials, and non-governmental organizations addressing solutions to problems of international ICT sector
(2010-11)
 Member, Knight Commission on Local Journalism (2008-2009)
 Co-Chairman, Advisory Committee to Public Broadcasting Corporation (2006)
 Member, National Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, Academy of Sciences,
Telecommunications Research & Development (2003-2004)
 Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) (1993-97). Implemented 1992 Cable Act,
1993 spectrum auction provision in Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, 1996 Telecommunications Law.
Helped negotiate the 1997 World Trade Organization Telecommunications agreement, opening markets in
69 countries to competition and dropping barriers to foreign investment. Implemented e-rate, the Snowe-
Rockefeller program that directs more than $3.9 billion per year in federal support for internet access in
classrooms and libraries.
 Member, Board of Directors of Advanced Energy Economy Institute, a non-profit (2012-2015)
 Member, Board of Directors of the United Negro College Fund (2009-2014)
 Member, Advisory Board of Yale School of Management (1996-2014)
 Member of boards of public companies in the past: Data Domain, a storage firm (2007-2009); Infinera, an
optical equipment firm (2010-2011) ; Northpoint, an Internet access provider (1998-2002); Allegiance
Telecom, a competitive telephone company (1998-2004)
 Member, Bill Clinton Presidential Transition Team (1992-93)
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 Partner, Washington, DC office of Latham & Watkins, a national and international law firm (1982-93);
associate in Los Angeles and Washington offices (1975-1982)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
 Taught a seminar on communications and media cross-listed at the Yale Law School and the Yale School
of Management (1998-2002)
 Taught seminars on communications and media at Yale College (2002) and Columbia Business and Law
Schools (2000)
 Guest lecturer from time to time at the Brooklyn Law School, Columbia Law School, Duke Law School,
Harvard Business School, Harvard Law School, Haas Business School (University of California at
Berkeley), Northwestern Business School, Ohio State Law School, Stanford Law School and Stanford
Business School, Northwestern Business School, Wharton Business School, Yale Law School
PERSONAL:
 Born: March 3, 1948
 Married to Elizabeth Katz; children Adam (b. 1982), Nathaniel (b. 1985), Sara (b. 1989)
EDUCATION:
 B.A Yale College (1969), magna cum laude, honors with exceptional distinction in history
 J.D. , Yale Law School (1974), member, executive board, Yale Law Journal
AWARDS:
 Children Now’s inaugural “Voice for Children Leadership Award,” 1998
 “Distinguished Service Award” from the National Association of Elementary School Principals and the
National Association of Secondary School Principals “for ongoing commitment to education.”
 “Public Service Award to Children” from Parents’ Choice for being “a staunch advocate for children...
[with] the foresight to work towards access for all children to educational television, computer skills, and
21st century technology.”
 “Helen Keller Outstanding Public Service Award” from the American Foundation for the Blind “for his
exemplary efforts to include all Americans, especially those who are blind or visually impaired, in the
communications revolution and for creating the FCC’s Disabilities Issues Task Force”
PUBLICATIONS:
Books
Zero Hour: Time to Build the Clean Power Platform (E-Book). Odyssey, 2013
The Politics of Abundance: How Technology Can Fix the Budget, Revive the American Dream, and Establish
Obama’s Legacy (E-Book). (Co-authored with Blair Levin). Odyssey, 2012
In China’s Shadow: The Crisis of American Entrepreneurship. Yale University Press, 2006.
You Say You Want A Revolution: A Story of Information Age Politics. Yale University Press, 2000.
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Articles
"Dante and the Internet: What Is La Diritta Via for the World's Common Medium?" Medium. March 6, 2015.
URL https://medium.com/@rehundt/dante-and-the-internet-what-is-la-diritta-via-for-the-world-s-common-
medium-2c40784ff465
“SCOTUS Protects ‘The Privacies of Life,’” Boston Review, June 27, 2014. URL:
http://bostonreview.net/blog/reed-hundt-supreme-court-riley-california-cell-phone-privacy
“Saving Privacy,” Boston Review, May 19, 2014. URL: http://www.bostonreview.net/forum/reed-hundt-saving-
privacy
“Making No Secrets About It,” Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for
the Information Society, November 2013. URL:
http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/students/groups/is/files/2013/11/Hundt.pdf
“Articulating a Modern Approach to FCC Competition Policy,” (Co-Authored with Gregory Rosston). Technology
Policy Institute, September 24, 2013. URL:
http://www.techpolicyinstitute.org/files/hundt_rosston_articulating%20a%20modern%20approach%20to%20fcc%
20competition%20policy.pdf
“The FCC Should Repeal Its Newspaper-Broadcast Ownership Rule,” The Washington Post Opinions, June 6,
2013. URL: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-fcc-should-repeal-its-newspaper-broadcast-ownership-
rule/2013/06/06/7084e764-cebb-11e2-8845-d970ccb04497_story.html
“Dan Snyder Should Change His Team’s Name,” The Washington Post Opinions, April 4, 2013. URL:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/reed-hundt-dan-snyder-should-change-the-redskins-
name/2013/04/04/733c761c-9d5f-11e2-a941-a19bce7af755_story.html
“A Broadband Solution to Fiscal Crises,” (Co-Authored with Blair Levin). ComputerWorld, December 10, 2012
“Democrats and Republicans Should Come Together to Support a Future of Abundance,” (Co-Authored with Blair
Levin). Innovation by Techdirt, November 14, 2012. URL:
https://www.techdirt.com/blog/innovation/articles/20121109/07151420983/democrats-republicans-should-come-
together-to-support-future-abundance.shtml
“For A Politics of Abundance, Growth First,” (Co-Authored with Blair Levin). San Jose Mercury News,
November 12, 2012. URL: http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_21984123/reed-hundt-and-blair-levin-politics-
abundance-growth
“How the Government Saved the Internet,” TechCrunch, August 19, 2012. URL:
http://techcrunch.com/2012/08/19/why-the-government-saved-the-internet/
“Wireless: The Common Medium of Conversation,” New York Law School, Media Law & Policy Vol 20.1 pp.
95-115 (2011)
“Rebuild American Infrastructure: Companies’ Offshore Profits Can Help,” The Washington Post Opinions, June
16, 2011 (with Thomas Mann). URL: http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2011/06/16-infrastructure-
mann
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“The Internet as ‘The Common Medium,’” New York Law School, Media Law & Policy Vol. 19,Number II(2010-
2011)
“Patently Obvious,” Forbes, January 30, 2006. URL: http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2006/0130/036.html
“Regulating Indecency: The Federal Communications Commission’s Threat to the First Amendment,” 2005 Duke
L & Tech. Rev. 0013
“Communications Policy for 2005 and Beyond,” 2005 Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
Discussion Paper No. 04-07, also published in August 2002 in Federal Communications Law Journal, Vol. 58 No.
1, December 2005 (with Greg Rosston).
“Only joined-up policy will bring broadband to all” (with Scott Beardsley) Financial Times, December 23, 2004.
URL: http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/5d194e9c-5488-11d9-8280-00000e2511c8.html#axzz3D89yaQE5
“The Ineluctable Modality of Broadband” Yale Journal of Regulation Vol 21.1, January 2004
“Reforming Telecom Policy for the Big Broadband Era: Why is Government Subsidizing The Old Networks
When Big Broadband Convergence Is Inevitable And Optimal?” New America Foundation, December 2003.
URL: http://www.newamerica.net/files/nafmigration/archive/Pub_File_1431_1.pdf
“The Future Of The Net – Comments On Lawrence Lessig’s Code And Other Laws Of Cyberspace And The
Future Of Ideas” The Brooklyn Law Review, Fall 2002
“Net Loss” Legal Affairs, July/August 2002. URL: http://www.legalaffairs.org/issues/July-August-
2002/review_hundt_julaug2002.msp
“Keeping The Net Secure” The Atlantic Monthly, January 2002. URL:
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2002/01/keeping-the-net-secure/302380/
“Broadband: Options For Encouraging Roll-out.” Television And Beyond – The Next Ten Years.
Independent Television Commission, 2000
“Delivering Bandwidth Like Pizza,” from Talking Back to the Machine: Computer and Human Aspiration, June
1999
“Renewing The Deal Between Broadcasters And The Public: Requiring Clear Rules For Children's Educational
Television.” Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, Winter 1996 (with Karen Kornbluh)
“The Public’s Airwaves: What Does The Public Interest Require Of Television Broadcasters?
Duke Law Journal, April 1996
“Toward Regulation That Fosters Competition.” Federal Communications Law Journal, December 1994, 47 Fed.
Comm. L.J. 265
“Cars and Carnage: Safety and Hazard on the American Road,” The Journal of Policy History, Vol. 4 No. 4, 1992.
(with Richard Tedlow)
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    1 Reed E. Hundt 6416Brookside Drive Chevy Chase, MD 20815 (C ) 202- 494-4111 (H) 301-913-5919 rehundt@gmail.com @rehundt Covington & Burling LLP One CityCenter 850 Tenth Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 (Fax) 202-778-5052 (O) 202-662-5052 CURRENT AFFILIATIONS:  CEO, Coalition for Green Capital, a non-profit for clean energy (since 2009)  Consultant, Covington and Burling LLP (since 2015)  Senior Adviser, GTCR, a private equity firm (since 2009)  Member, Board of Directors of Intel Corporation, public company (since 2002)  Member, Board of Directors of ASSIA Inc., communications company (since 2011)  Member, Board of Directors of Brite Energy, a distributed solar installer (since 2014)  Member, Board of Directors of Ligado, a spectrum holding company (since 2015)  Member, Steering Committee, Canadian Green Investment Bank (Since 2016  Member, Board of RBI Inc, a rural cable company (since 2012)  Chairman of Compensation Committee, Board of SmartSky Networks, a communications firm (since 2013)  Member, Board of Directors of Connecticut Green Bank (since 2011)  Member, Advisory Board of Business Connect China (since 2008)  Member, Advisory Board of DataMi (since 2013)  Member, Advisory Board of Halo Neuroscience (since 2013)  Member, Advisory Board of Code.org (since 2013)  Member, Advisory Board of AnchorFree Inc., (since 2014)  Member, Audit Committee of Climate Reality Project (since 2007)  Advisor, Planet Capital (since 2015)  Penn Wharton Public Policy Initiative Fellow in Technology Policy (since 2014)  Columbia CITI Fellow (since 2013)  Member of the District of Columbia bar WORK EXPERIENCE:  Senior Adviser, McKinsey & Company, a strategic management consulting firm (1998–2008)  Co-founder of four firms, including Core Express, a long haul data network, Sigma Networks, a metropolitan fiber provider, Gemini, a cable firm, and Frontline, a wireless firm (2007-2008)  Venture partner, Benchmark Capital, a venture capital firm (1998-2003)  Member, Board of Directors, Sun Edison, (2008-2009)  Director, Kno, Inc. (2011-2013)
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    -2-  Director, SeriousEnergy, Inc. (2010-2012)  Director, Vanu, Inc. (2007-2013)  Director, Telegent Systems Corporation (2005-2011)  Director, Access Spectrum, LLC, (2004-2008)  Director, Entrisphere, Inc. (2004-2007)  Director, Pronto Networks, Inc. (2004-2007)  Director, Megisto Systems, Inc. (2001-2005)  Director, PolyServe, Inc. (2002-2007)  Member, Advisory Board of Mytonomy(2005- 2014)  Member, Advisory Board of Peek Inc. (2007-2009)  Special Advisor, Blackstone Group, The (2000-2007)  Strategic Advisor, China Telecom Corporation Ltd. (2004-2009)  Senior Advisor, Endaga (2014-2015)  Advisor, Tropos Networks, Inc. (2009-2014)  Advisor, eAccess (2006-2013)  Advisor, Sorenson Communications (2005-2014)  Advisor, VeriSign, Inc. (2005-2006 )  Advisor, Perfigo, Inc. (2003- 2004)  Advisor, iPass Inc. (2002-2005)  Advisor, Talking Points Memo (2000- 2009)  Advisor, Velocity Services, Inc. (1999-2010)  Advisor, Berkana (1999-2005)  Principal, Charles Ross Partners, LLC, (1998-2009)  Director, Public Knowledge (2002-2011)  Senior Adviser, Skadden Arps (2009-14)  Member, Barack Obama Presidential Transition Team (2008-09), economic review working group head  Co-Chairman of the Forum on Communications and Society at the Aspen Institute (1998-2006)  Chairman, Aspen Institute IDEA Project, a forum of technology and communications firms, governmental officials, and non-governmental organizations addressing solutions to problems of international ICT sector (2010-11)  Member, Knight Commission on Local Journalism (2008-2009)  Co-Chairman, Advisory Committee to Public Broadcasting Corporation (2006)  Member, National Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, Academy of Sciences, Telecommunications Research & Development (2003-2004)  Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) (1993-97). Implemented 1992 Cable Act, 1993 spectrum auction provision in Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, 1996 Telecommunications Law. Helped negotiate the 1997 World Trade Organization Telecommunications agreement, opening markets in 69 countries to competition and dropping barriers to foreign investment. Implemented e-rate, the Snowe- Rockefeller program that directs more than $3.9 billion per year in federal support for internet access in classrooms and libraries.  Member, Board of Directors of Advanced Energy Economy Institute, a non-profit (2012-2015)  Member, Board of Directors of the United Negro College Fund (2009-2014)  Member, Advisory Board of Yale School of Management (1996-2014)  Member of boards of public companies in the past: Data Domain, a storage firm (2007-2009); Infinera, an optical equipment firm (2010-2011) ; Northpoint, an Internet access provider (1998-2002); Allegiance Telecom, a competitive telephone company (1998-2004)  Member, Bill Clinton Presidential Transition Team (1992-93)
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    -3-  Partner, Washington,DC office of Latham & Watkins, a national and international law firm (1982-93); associate in Los Angeles and Washington offices (1975-1982) TEACHING EXPERIENCE:  Taught a seminar on communications and media cross-listed at the Yale Law School and the Yale School of Management (1998-2002)  Taught seminars on communications and media at Yale College (2002) and Columbia Business and Law Schools (2000)  Guest lecturer from time to time at the Brooklyn Law School, Columbia Law School, Duke Law School, Harvard Business School, Harvard Law School, Haas Business School (University of California at Berkeley), Northwestern Business School, Ohio State Law School, Stanford Law School and Stanford Business School, Northwestern Business School, Wharton Business School, Yale Law School PERSONAL:  Born: March 3, 1948  Married to Elizabeth Katz; children Adam (b. 1982), Nathaniel (b. 1985), Sara (b. 1989) EDUCATION:  B.A Yale College (1969), magna cum laude, honors with exceptional distinction in history  J.D. , Yale Law School (1974), member, executive board, Yale Law Journal AWARDS:  Children Now’s inaugural “Voice for Children Leadership Award,” 1998  “Distinguished Service Award” from the National Association of Elementary School Principals and the National Association of Secondary School Principals “for ongoing commitment to education.”  “Public Service Award to Children” from Parents’ Choice for being “a staunch advocate for children... [with] the foresight to work towards access for all children to educational television, computer skills, and 21st century technology.”  “Helen Keller Outstanding Public Service Award” from the American Foundation for the Blind “for his exemplary efforts to include all Americans, especially those who are blind or visually impaired, in the communications revolution and for creating the FCC’s Disabilities Issues Task Force” PUBLICATIONS: Books Zero Hour: Time to Build the Clean Power Platform (E-Book). Odyssey, 2013 The Politics of Abundance: How Technology Can Fix the Budget, Revive the American Dream, and Establish Obama’s Legacy (E-Book). (Co-authored with Blair Levin). Odyssey, 2012 In China’s Shadow: The Crisis of American Entrepreneurship. Yale University Press, 2006. You Say You Want A Revolution: A Story of Information Age Politics. Yale University Press, 2000.
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    -4- Articles "Dante and theInternet: What Is La Diritta Via for the World's Common Medium?" Medium. March 6, 2015. URL https://medium.com/@rehundt/dante-and-the-internet-what-is-la-diritta-via-for-the-world-s-common- medium-2c40784ff465 “SCOTUS Protects ‘The Privacies of Life,’” Boston Review, June 27, 2014. URL: http://bostonreview.net/blog/reed-hundt-supreme-court-riley-california-cell-phone-privacy “Saving Privacy,” Boston Review, May 19, 2014. URL: http://www.bostonreview.net/forum/reed-hundt-saving- privacy “Making No Secrets About It,” Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society, November 2013. URL: http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/students/groups/is/files/2013/11/Hundt.pdf “Articulating a Modern Approach to FCC Competition Policy,” (Co-Authored with Gregory Rosston). Technology Policy Institute, September 24, 2013. URL: http://www.techpolicyinstitute.org/files/hundt_rosston_articulating%20a%20modern%20approach%20to%20fcc% 20competition%20policy.pdf “The FCC Should Repeal Its Newspaper-Broadcast Ownership Rule,” The Washington Post Opinions, June 6, 2013. URL: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-fcc-should-repeal-its-newspaper-broadcast-ownership- rule/2013/06/06/7084e764-cebb-11e2-8845-d970ccb04497_story.html “Dan Snyder Should Change His Team’s Name,” The Washington Post Opinions, April 4, 2013. URL: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/reed-hundt-dan-snyder-should-change-the-redskins- name/2013/04/04/733c761c-9d5f-11e2-a941-a19bce7af755_story.html “A Broadband Solution to Fiscal Crises,” (Co-Authored with Blair Levin). ComputerWorld, December 10, 2012 “Democrats and Republicans Should Come Together to Support a Future of Abundance,” (Co-Authored with Blair Levin). Innovation by Techdirt, November 14, 2012. URL: https://www.techdirt.com/blog/innovation/articles/20121109/07151420983/democrats-republicans-should-come- together-to-support-future-abundance.shtml “For A Politics of Abundance, Growth First,” (Co-Authored with Blair Levin). San Jose Mercury News, November 12, 2012. URL: http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_21984123/reed-hundt-and-blair-levin-politics- abundance-growth “How the Government Saved the Internet,” TechCrunch, August 19, 2012. URL: http://techcrunch.com/2012/08/19/why-the-government-saved-the-internet/ “Wireless: The Common Medium of Conversation,” New York Law School, Media Law & Policy Vol 20.1 pp. 95-115 (2011) “Rebuild American Infrastructure: Companies’ Offshore Profits Can Help,” The Washington Post Opinions, June 16, 2011 (with Thomas Mann). URL: http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2011/06/16-infrastructure- mann
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    -5- “The Internet as‘The Common Medium,’” New York Law School, Media Law & Policy Vol. 19,Number II(2010- 2011) “Patently Obvious,” Forbes, January 30, 2006. URL: http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2006/0130/036.html “Regulating Indecency: The Federal Communications Commission’s Threat to the First Amendment,” 2005 Duke L & Tech. Rev. 0013 “Communications Policy for 2005 and Beyond,” 2005 Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper No. 04-07, also published in August 2002 in Federal Communications Law Journal, Vol. 58 No. 1, December 2005 (with Greg Rosston). “Only joined-up policy will bring broadband to all” (with Scott Beardsley) Financial Times, December 23, 2004. URL: http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/5d194e9c-5488-11d9-8280-00000e2511c8.html#axzz3D89yaQE5 “The Ineluctable Modality of Broadband” Yale Journal of Regulation Vol 21.1, January 2004 “Reforming Telecom Policy for the Big Broadband Era: Why is Government Subsidizing The Old Networks When Big Broadband Convergence Is Inevitable And Optimal?” New America Foundation, December 2003. URL: http://www.newamerica.net/files/nafmigration/archive/Pub_File_1431_1.pdf “The Future Of The Net – Comments On Lawrence Lessig’s Code And Other Laws Of Cyberspace And The Future Of Ideas” The Brooklyn Law Review, Fall 2002 “Net Loss” Legal Affairs, July/August 2002. URL: http://www.legalaffairs.org/issues/July-August- 2002/review_hundt_julaug2002.msp “Keeping The Net Secure” The Atlantic Monthly, January 2002. URL: http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2002/01/keeping-the-net-secure/302380/ “Broadband: Options For Encouraging Roll-out.” Television And Beyond – The Next Ten Years. Independent Television Commission, 2000 “Delivering Bandwidth Like Pizza,” from Talking Back to the Machine: Computer and Human Aspiration, June 1999 “Renewing The Deal Between Broadcasters And The Public: Requiring Clear Rules For Children's Educational Television.” Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, Winter 1996 (with Karen Kornbluh) “The Public’s Airwaves: What Does The Public Interest Require Of Television Broadcasters? Duke Law Journal, April 1996 “Toward Regulation That Fosters Competition.” Federal Communications Law Journal, December 1994, 47 Fed. Comm. L.J. 265 “Cars and Carnage: Safety and Hazard on the American Road,” The Journal of Policy History, Vol. 4 No. 4, 1992. (with Richard Tedlow)
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