FCC Chief Sees Clouds Darkening Broadband Skies
GigaOM, November 17, 2010
By Ryan Kim
What keeps a man like FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski up at night? Try 40th out of 40. That's the U.S.' ranking in broadband improvements from 1999-2009 according to a study last year by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. The bottom line is Genachowski is worried that the U.S. is not keeping pace with global broadband competition and is in danger of losing its competitive advantage.
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