by William Dutton | Jan 7, 2017 | Blog, Quello Center
Ruth Shillair is joining the Quello Center’s research team as a Research Assistant in this Spring Semester to support our work on cybersecurity, which is linked to the Oxford Global Cyber Security Capacity Center (GCSEC). She is working with Bill Dutton on an analysis...
by William Dutton | Dec 29, 2016 | Blog
Is Apple Lost? A. Michael Noll December 29, 2016 © 2016 AMN Has Apple been too successful – and overly arrogant in believing only it knows what is best for its customers? Will Apple become the next Yahoo, slowly sinking into oblivion? Has innovation for Apple become...
by William Dutton | Dec 18, 2016 | Blog
“You may have heard that an engineer is a person who knows a great deal about very little, and who goes along learning more and more about less and less until finally he knows practically everything about nothing. A salesman, on the other hand, is a person who knows...
by William Dutton | Dec 17, 2016 | Blog, economics, engineering, FCC, Mobile Policy and Regulation, Quello Center, research
Aleks Yankelevich and Mitch Shapiro toast (with new Quello mugs!) the completion of their two reports, both of which were central to a major Quello Center project on Wireless Innovation in Last Mile Access (WILMA). Aleks led the report on regulatory issues surrounding...
by Aleks Yankelevich | Dec 10, 2016 | Blog
Following the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, in a letter to FCC Chairman Wheeler, Republicans urged the FCC to avoid “controversial items” during the presidential transition. Shortly thereafter, the Commission largely scrubbed its Nov. 17 agenda resulting in...
by William Dutton | Dec 8, 2016 | Blog, Uncategorized
The Quello Center is off and running in creating a digital archive of James H. Quello’s papers. Our archive team includes myself, having never created such an archive, plus Anne Marie Salter at the Center, Valeta Winsloff from Media and Information who supports our...