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As Senior Analyst, Dylan Brooks provides strategic data and insight for
companies looking to provide wireless content and transactions, and for
those targeting the emerging broadband audience. Other coverage areas
include virtual service providers, access beyond the home and office, and
fixed wireless technologies.
Dylan Brooks joined Jupiter in 1999 from AT&T Broadband (formerly known as
TCI) in Denver, CO, where he was a finance analyst covering a range of
cable-related industries. Previously, he was a consultant for MediaOne, in
Denver, CO, an arm of U S West, where he provided organizational and
database-structure expertise. Prior to his work as a consultant, Brooks
served as a budget officer with the European Bank for Reconstruction &
Development (EBRD) in London, where he worked with advisory teams developing
business plans and addressing strategic challenges for several EBRD
investment targets.
In the past year Brooks described for CNN why the AOL-Time Warner merger
would require open access for other ISPs, told the Wall Street Journal why
FreeDSL would fail, and cautioned the LA Times that mobile commerce wonät be
so big after all. Other media appearances include CNBC, CNNfn, and NBC, and
a wide variety of print and online outlets, including The New York Times,
The Washington Post, Reuters, The Associated Press, The Chicago Tribune, The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The New York Post, BusinessWeek, Forbes,
Industry Standard, Business 2.0, and News.com. Trade publications include
Multichannel News, Cable World, Wireless Week, Revolution, mBusiness, and
AdWeek.
He earned a B.S. in foreign service and international economics from
Georgetown University in Washington, DC. Mr. Brooks tele-works out of
Telluride, CO, proving everyday the benefits of Internet connectivity.
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