FCC Flooded with Advice on a National Broadband Plan
CIO Today, June 9, 2009
By Mark Long
The FCC is awash in advice from companies, industry associations, and public-interest groups about a national broadband plan. Most observers agree that the FCC's efforts to make broadband ubiquitous are both timely and laudable, but the devil is in the details. Battle lines are being drawn between network operators and public-interest groups.
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