![]() ![]() Tim Horan, Managing Director, Communications and Cloud Equity Researchįrank Louthan, Managing Director, Telecom Equity Research, Raymond James Jennifer Fritzsche, Managing Director, Wells Fargo What is the future of Telecommunications in the coming market shifts and technological changes? Who are the winners or losers? Will the markets move advancement of Telecommunications and Broadband for all investors? Witmer, Assistant Counsel, Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Executive for Government Affairs, TracfoneĮlin Swanson Katz, Presidet, National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates and Consumer Counsel, Connecticut Office of Consumer Counsel Teresa Hopkins, Executive Director, Navajo Nation Telecommunication Regulatory Commission With the recent FCC actions, where do we go from here and how are consumers affected? Will there be a competitive environment or will the schism of haves and have nots continue to grow in the low income information divide?Ĭlaude Aiken, Wireline Legal Adviser to Commissioner Clyburn, FCC Lifeline Changes Where Do We Go From Here? Joint with Committee on Consumers and the Public Interest ![]() ![]() Rick Chessen, Senior Vice President, Legal and Regulatory Affairs and Chief Legal Officer, NTCA Scott Bergmann, Senior Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, CTIA Jon Banks, Senior Vice President Law & Policy, USTelecom You will hear three senior executives representing the largest trade associations engage in a discussion about how the public interest can best be served during these transitions. The introduction of new players and rapidly advancing technologies on the global level challenge many of the legacy policy constructs that have been in place for more than 80 years, and the impact of regulation on investment and broadband deployment must be understood if we are to be successful in delivering promises of new technology and competition. It is important that State regulators hear the fundamental dynamics that are disrupting business as usual. These changes have enormous implications for customers in both rural and urban settings, and create challenges for companies in the wireline, wireless and cable industries. 11:45 a.m.Ĭommunications service providers are in the midst of profound changes driven by the inexorable forces of the market, technology and consumer preference. Webber is the deputy director of the Energy Institute, co-director of the Clean Energy Incubator at the Austin Technology Incubator, and associate professor of mechanical engineering and Josey Centennial Fellow in Energy Resources at the University of Texas.Ĭommittee on Telecommunications 10:45 a.m. Judy Jagdmann, Chair of the Committee on Electricity, for an insightful discussion of the water-energy nexus. Mary- Anna Holden, Chair of the Committee on Water and Hon. Michael Webber, author of Thirst for Power: Energy, Water and Human Survival, will sit down with NARUC President John Betkoski III, Hon. Thirst for Power: Energy, Water and Human Survival Joint with Committees on Consumers and the Public Interest, Electricity, Energy Resources and the Environment, Gas, Telecom, and Water: General Session 9:00 a.m. Cateni worked in similar capacities for Technip USA, SKEC America, Ventech, and Volgelbusch.9:00 a.m. From 2014-2020 he was a Process Supervisor with Worley in Houston, TX, serving as a Lead Process Engineer, and an Ammonia & Hydrogen Specialist on projects in the UAE, Bahrain, South Korea, Singapore, and the United States. ![]() in Process Engineering from Oklahoma State University. in Process Engineering from ENSIA in Paris, France, and earned his Ph.D. His duties have included leadership and engineering support roles in all phases of projects, from conceptual design to detailed engineering and commissioning ISBL and OSBL, capital investment planning, project management, resource planning and financial justification for large scale engineering projects.īruno obtained his B.S. Cateni has more than 25 years of work experience in downstream and midstream Energy Chemicals & Refining (renewables, Ethanol, Gasification, Hydrogen, Carbon Monoxide, Ammonia, Urea, Nitric Acid, UAN, steam system, power generation, Linear Alpha Olefins, and O&G (Refinery open art, Naphta HydroTreater, Diesel HydroTreater, Natural Gas Liquids, and Liquid Natural Gas plants). ![]()
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