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SESERV Results on Tussles in the Future Internet
Burkhard Stiller on behalf of SESERV
Brussels, Belgium, October 11, 2012Future Networks 10th FP7 Concertation Plenary Meeting
SESERVSocio-Economic Services for European Research Projectshttp://www.seserv.org
European Seventh Framework CSA FP7-2010-ICT-258138
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MotivationPeople
study the Internet
Peoplebuild the Internet
Those who study andthose who build
need to talk
stakeholder conflicts, digital economy
shifting context, digital participation
governance and regulation
Future networks, Internet of services and clouds
Internet of things, networked and social
mediaICT for security, trust and
dependability
Do social networks drive democracy?
Should governments censor and filter digital content?
Where’s the value in the digital economy?
How do we decide in a world where everything is tracked?
Immersive and interactive media technologies
Internet-connected sensors, actuators, devices and objects
Converged mobile, wired and wireless broadband networks
Clean-slate vs evolutionary architecture
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Conceptual StructureHow to build socio-economic discourse?
Economic and Social Science Principles and
Theories
System ArchitecturePrinciples and Theories
Economic Tussles
FI: Societal Themes
Future InternetEcosystem
How individuals, communitiesand businesses behave?
How Future Internet systems behave?
deeper meaning tosocial scientists
deeper meaning totechnologists
Supply & DemandMaximising Net Benefit
ExternalitiesAsymmetric Information
Public Goods
RationalizationNetworking and Social Capital
Empowerment and participation
Information and Lifelong learning
Future Internet Design Principles
Future Internet Capabilities
common and simplified concepts at the point of
discourse
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The FI Ecosystem: Societal Themes
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A Cartography of Economic Tussles
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Themes, Topics, and Practical Issues
• Ultimate tussle between an increasingly sophisticated user community and technologists/operators trying to catch up if not retaining the control of this advantage.
• Technology push• Little regulation• Fixed network• Traffic is predictable• Users have to educated
• Technology adoption• Illicit behaviors emerge• Mobile networks• Diverse formats• Technology becomes mainstream
• User-driven• Regulated• “Smart“• Heterogeneity of format• Users take control
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eSESERV‘s Economic Recommendations• Technology makers
• should understand major stakeholders’ interests,• should be neutral,• should explore consequences and dependencies
on complementary technologies,• should increase transparency
• Technology makers and Providers• should align conflicting interests through incentive
mechanisms.
• Policy makers• should encourage knowledge exchange and joint
commitments.
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Thank you for your attention!
http://www.seserv.org
Standardization Outcomes:1. ITU-T Recommendation Y.3001 Input2. ITU-T Draft Recommendation Y.FNsocioeconomic3. Question Description for next Study Period