Important Conference Dates:
Submission of papers, posters, panels and tutorials: February 15 - March 15, 2024 (CLOSED)
Submission of Student Paper Contest entries: April 30, 2024 (CLOSED)
Notice of decisions to the submitting author: May 31, 2024
Program announced: July, 2024
Registration opens: July, 2024
Final, complete papers for presentation due: August 1, 2024
Why TPRC?
TPRC is a more than an annual conference. It’s a community of individuals dedicated to researching pressing issues facing the digital world today. Here’s what some of our members have to say:
Nonpartisan
"TPRC is the world’s foremost conference in its field: where policy begins, orthodoxy ends, facts matter and partisanship has no place." Eli Noam, Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information
International Dimension
Krishna Jayakar of Pennsylvania State University has presented multiple papers at TPRC, including research on broadband adoption for people with disabilities that went on to reach policy audiences around the globe. Jayakar says he’s a “big fan” of the conference, which “attracts a wider and broader perspective than any other. It's great to get feedback from industry and policymakers as well as other scholars,” he continues, “and TPRC has a real international dimension. "
Fresh Perspectives
Dave Clark, of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab has published a number of influential papers on Internet architecture. “I got hooked on the conference a long time ago,” he says. “TPRC is a wonderful venue for anyone who is serious about undertaking multi-disciplinary research in telecommunications. The range of people who [attend] will broaden your thinking and give you fresh perspectives.”
TPRC 2024 Sponsors
Abundance Institute - Benton Institute for Broadband & Society - Center for Technology Innovation (CTI)/Brookings Institution
The Free State Foundation - Strand Consult
Digital Markets Initiative, Public Utility Research Center - University of Florida
London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Media and Communications
Quello Center at Michigan State University - Technology and Information Policy Institute - University of Texas
The Robert F. Lanzillotti Public Policy Research Center/University of Florida - University of Pittsburgh, Center for Governance and Markets
The Brattle Group - Lerman Senter
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Contribute your research
The TPRC52 Call for Proposal is now available! Submissions will be excepted February 15 - March 15, 2024. Click below for more details.
Attend the conference
Registration for TPRC52 will open in July, 2024.