Learn the key issues and principles that guide the decisions of policymakers with respect to the regulatory treatment of voice, video, and data communications, engage in critical debate, and develop instincts for anticipating the likely regulatory models that may be applied to new technologies. This introductory course covers technical, economic, legal, political, and institutional considerations.
Required
| Lecture Title | Semester | Year | Type |
| Lecture 2 | Spring | 2012 | Lecture |
| Lecture 1 | Spring | 2012 | Lecture |
| Lecture 2 -- Standards and VCR Wars, Jan 24, 2011 | Spring | 2011 | Lecture |
| Mon, Jan 10, 07 43 AM Ryan TLEN 5210 | Spring | 2011 | Lecture |
| TLEN5210L02 | Spring | 2010 | Lecture |
| TLEN5210L01 | Spring | 2010 | Lecture |
Meeting Days Legend: Monday (M), Tuesday (T), Wednesday (W), Thursday (R), Friday (F), Saturday (S), Sunday (U)
Summer Terms: M = Maymester, A = 1st 5 weeks, B= 2nd 5 weeks, C = 8 weeks, D= 10 weeks
Refer to the Academic Calendar for specific dates.
| Semester | Term | Time | Days | Location | Instructor | Additional Instructors | |
| Spring 2012 | 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM | TR | ECEE 283 | Crain, A | |||
| Spring 2011 | 08:00 AM - 09:40 AM | M | ECCS 1B12 | Ryan, P | |||
| Spring 2010 | 10:00 AM - 11:40 AM | W | ECCS 1B28 | Yates, V |
