New business models and the Internet – WS 02 2017

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6 June 2017 | 14:30 - 16:00 | Ballroom II, Swissotel, Tallinn, Estonia | video record
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Session teaser

The Internet is constantly evolving. New business models are being developed in parallel. In this session we will explore the interdependences between technological and economic innovation and discuss their effects on the Internet ecosystem.

Keywords

- Internet - Business Models - Openness - Innovation - Disruption - Infrastructure Investments - Customer-centric approach

Session description

We will tackle four key questions in this session:

1) What are new business models and what is their relation to the open Internet? 2) How does an increasingly mobile Internet affect business models? 3) How do we assure sufficient investment in the deployment of new technologies? 4) What are the alternatives to data based business models?

Format

There will be no panelists. Instead two moderators will work with the whole room, everybody is invited to discuss. In order to assure an interesting debate the Org Team will identify key resource persons that will be asked to kick start the discussion with input statements.

People

Focal Point:

  • Thomas Grob (Deutsche Telekom AG)

Subject Matter Expert (SME):

  • Frederick Donck (ISOC)

Key Participants

  • Mark Bohannon, Redhat
  • Christian Borggreen, CCIA
  • Gonzalo Lopez Barajas Huder, Telefonica
  • Konstantinos Komaitis, ISOC

Moderators

  • Caroline Greer, Cloudflare
  • Erika Mann, GNSO Council

Remote Moderator

  • to be selected by eurodig office

Organising Team (Org Team)

  • Christian Borggreen, CCIA
  • Gonzalo Lopez Barajas Huder, Telefonica
  • Marco Hogewoning, Ripe

Reporter

  • Thomas Grob (Deutsche Telekom AG)

Current discussion, conference calls, schedules and minutes

See the discussion tab on the upper left side of this page.

  • Kick Off call on 20 April – agreed on working title and session format
  • 2nd Org Team call on 27 April – agreed on keywords and disagreed on session description
  • 3rd Org Team call om 15 May - agreed on key questions for the workshop, started identifying key ressources
  • 4th call: if needed, not scheduled yet

Video record

https://livestream.com/accounts/12493954/events/7461504/videos/157650590

Messages

  1. New Business Models: Open Source software and permission less innovation are central pillars of innovation on the Internet.
  2. Handling of personal data by business: We need a different approach as there is a trust problem. Re-marketing of old customer data is not a viable new business model. To gain and build trust customers have to understand what is happening with their data and give their consent, i.e. opt-in and not opt-out.
  3. Why is European innovation not gaining scale?: The European digital market is (still) to fragmented to call it a single market. And European enterprises suffer from over regulation. Less regulation will favour innovation, not more regulation. Network effects need to be understood in order to gain global relevance.

Transcript

Will be provided here after the event.