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As a senior analyst covering broadband and the PC & Console Games market, Joseph Laszlo plays a key role in Jupiter Research's strategic analysis of new interactive platforms. Laszlo has contributed to Jupiter
Research reports on consumer adoption of broadband technologies, cost drivers for broadband applications, and the growth of home networks. Starting as an outgrowth of his coverage of broadband, Laszlo has also
examined the range of strategies being deployed by the video game industry to take advantage of faster connectivity to the home. He has reviewed and analyzed models ranging from electronic software delivery
(ESD) to streaming software, to virtual worlds and multiplayer gaming.
Laszlo joined Jupiter Research in March 1999. He has an extensive background of research experience examining the deployment of new media and Internet technologies, including issues related to content distribution and wireless and non-PC access. His opinions have been sought by The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and NPR, and he has appeared on ABC World News Tonight, the BBC and CNN. He has spoken at numerous industry conferences and events, including Internet World, Comdex, the CTIA Wireless IT conference, CTAM, as well as Jupiter's own Media, Advertising, Entertainment and Global Wireless forums.
Laszlo joined Jupiter Research after working as a consultant with Economics and Technology, Inc., a Boston-based research firm specializing in telecommunications and economic and regulatory policy issues.
Laszlo holds an MA from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and a BA in East Asian studies, magna cum laude, from Columbia University. He lives in New York City.
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