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Catherine Middleton is a Professor in the Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management at Toronto Metropolitan University. She holds a PhD in Information Technology and is an expert in telecommunications policy, focusing on advancing digital inclusion and ensuring equitable access to the digital society. Her research examines the impact of market regulation on the rollout and use of fixed wireless broadband networks in Canada and internationally, investigating the causes and impacts of digital exclusion. Middleton has held a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair and served as a MITACS Policy Fellow at the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. She is a member of the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists and has participated in significant research projects funded by SSHRC and Infrastructure Canada. With extensive expertise in broadband technologies, Middleton's work has explored ubiquitous communication technologies and the Canadian broadband market. She has contributed to various academic publications, including books and refereed journal articles, and is involved in numerous research initiatives aimed at the better understanding of communication technologies.
Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management, Toronto Metropolitan University • Toronto, ON, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in Information Technology Management and Telecommunications.
Department of Chemical Engineering