Media Minutes: November 13, 2009
Media Minutes for November 13, 2009
Producer: Stevie Converse and Candace Clement
Length: 5:04
A new paper shows how prioritizing Internet traffic works against Internet users and undermines the overall health of the Internet. Lou Dobbs resigns as CNN anchor. And two broadband stimulus windows become one, leaving applicants with only one more chance to apply for funding.
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- Feds Consolidate Last Two Broadband Stimulus Funding Windows into One
- Streamlined Broadband Grant Process Promised
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