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U. S. BROADBAND POLICY
This topic is designed to track news and discussions about public policy for broadband in the U. S. U.S. broadband policy will include news and analysis about the competitiveness of U. S. in broadband, as well as efforts by the Obama Administration and others to improve the availability and affordability of speedy Internet service.
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By Spencer Dalziel - US companies have come out fighting in reaction to FCC chairman Julius Genachowski's 'third way'...
By Tony Romm - Commissioners Robert McDowell and Meredith Baker spared not a kind word for Genachowski.
By Sara Jerome - Lawmakers will debate broadband regulation this Friday at the first in a series of talks on how to...
By Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison – I am disappointed that the (FCC National Broadband) plan does not offer ideas to...
By Brian Santo - The FCC does have the authority to regulate communications services, but not information services.
By Cecilia Kang - FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski is expected to respond soon to the court ruling. Three sources at the...
By Jeffrey Pieters - Council member Michael Wojcik proposed to fellow council members that they direct Rochester Public...
By Kim Hart - the Plan opens the door to classifying broadband services as old-fashioned monopoly era,...
By Bill Snyder - The lack of competition in broadband, both wired and wireless, is at the root of a myriad of evils,...
By Tony Romm - The Senate Commerce Committee will try again on Wednesday, April 14 to hold its inaugural hearing on the...
By Mark Sullivan - During the last 10 years the U.S. government has taken a deregulatory, hands-off approach to the...
By Gary Beach - Three cheers for the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Its ruling on the...
By Jason Rosenbaum - The Telecommunications Act of 1996, which created the Title I and Title II categories, and its...
By Stacey Higginbotham - We have been relatively unimpressed with the aspects of the plan that have been pre-announced.
By Tony Romm - House Republican Leader John Boehner (Ohio) accused the agency Thursday of pursuing a "government...
US CONGRESS - The Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet held a hearing entitled "Oversight...
By Hiawatha Bray - Internet service providers Verizon Communications Inc. and Comcast Corp., the nation’s largest...
By Jeff Baumgartner - The Commission claims it needs the extra time to pore over and distill a massive amount of...
Editorial - The federal government is at a crossroads in defining its role as an Internet watchdog. The coming months...
Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee Chairman John D. (Jay) Rockefeller IV and House Committee on...
By Stacey Higginbotham - The Federal Communications Commission today voted 3-2 to issue a notice of inquiry that will...
By Cecilia Kang - The agency chose to avoid answering what it will do as a federal court appears that it will undermine...
By John Eggerton - "The National Broadband Plan positions our country to lead in this vital area, and I am pleased...
By U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill - In a world where businesses are increasingly relying on the Internet to bring new...
Top Sources: U. S. Broadband Policy
- BusinessWeek
- thehill.com
- pcworld.com
- arstechnica.com
- blogs.cisco.com
- Washington Post
- CNET News.com
- New York Times
- pcmag.com
- 4g-wirelessevolution.tmcnet.com
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