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Wi-Fi Versus Sci-Fi: Realities, Barriers, Boundaries
May 13, 2004
Panelists

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Joshua A. Baylin, Associate Analyst
Legg Mason

Joshua A. Baylin joined the Legg Mason Equity Research team in the fall of 2003 after working at Bloomberg News in Washington, D.C. Mr. Baylin works with Timm P. Bechter, CFA at Legg Mason covering the broadband equipment industry and is currently working on expanding coverage to include mobile terminals, infrastructure and operating systems. While at Bloomberg, Mr. Baylin covered international trade, NASA and the telecommunications industry. Prior to Bloomberg, Josh worked for Silverchair (a Charlottesville, Virginia-based medical publisher) developing what would become its first PDA-based content distribution system. Josh graduated from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill with distinction.

John Hoadley, Wireless Chief Technology Officer
Nortel Networks

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John Kamp, Counsel
Wiley Rein & Feilding

Mr. Kamp, co-chair of the firm's Advertising Practice, is a leading advocate of First Amendment and marketing issues throughout the government, including the Federal Trade Commission, Food and Drug Administration, Department of Commerce and the White House. His representative experience includes:

Jim H. Snider, Senior Research Fellow
New America Foundation

Jim. H. Snider is a Senior Research Fellow at the New America Foundation, where he focuses on reforming America's spectrum policies. Prior to coming to New America, he spent a year in the United States Senate where he served as an American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow in Communications and Public Policy. Mr. Snider is a graduate of Harvard College and holds graduate degrees in political science from Northwestern University and in business administration from the Harvard Business School. Mr. Snider has had numerous articles published in The Futurist and is the co-author of Future Shop (St. Martins Press, 1992), one of the first books published on e-commerce. At New America, he has authored The Citizen's Guide to the Airwaves and The Cartoon Guide to Federal Spectrum Policy.