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Richard Chandler
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MiCRA
Microeconomic Consulting & Research Associates, Inc.
1155 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Suite 900
Washington, D.C. 20036
Tel: 202-467-2500
Fax: 202-296-1915
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RICHARD
A. CHANDLER
Special Consultant
M.B.A., University
of Denver
M.S. in Electrical Engineering,
University of Missouri
B.S. in Electrical Engineering,
University of Missouri |
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Richard Chandler performs a wide range of engineering
consulting service for the telecommunications industry. He has worked
extensively in the wireless communication area, studying Personal Communications
Network architectural issues, including radio segment structures, backhaul
networks, and interconnection issues. Recently, Mr. Chandler developed
sophisticated telecommunications network models for use in determining
the costs of telephone service, including local and toll. He is the
principal developer of the Hatfield and HAI Models commissioned by MCI
and AT&T for use at the state and national levels in supporting
interconnection and universal service filings, and he developed cost
models for xDSL and packet switching network overlays.
Mr. Chandler has authored numerous affidavits and declarations dealing with a
variety of telecommunications technologies in several state, federal, and court
proceedings. In addition, he was an expert technical witness on behalf of a major
electronic equipment manufacturer in a major lawsuit involving paging technologies,
and he has testified before state regulatory commissions in matters regarding
telecommunications switching, transport, and packet switching technology. He
is currently a Senior Vice President of HAI Consulting Inc. (previously Hatfield
Associates), which he joined in 1986. Prior to this he was a Vice President – Network
Engineering at Skylink Corporation as Vice President - Network Engineering, where
he developed ground system control and switching architecture and user terminal
requirements for the proposed Skylink satellite network.
He has served as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Colorado and
the University of Denver and has taught graduate-level courses in telecommunications
technology, including wireless communications as well as digital circuit and
packet switching and transmission topics. |
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