Jim Baller, founder of the US Broadband coalition, discusses efforts to lobby Congress and the Administration of President-elect Barack Obama for a National Broadband Strategy. Anne Veigel of Communications Daily, is co-host. Program from Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008.
Robert Scoble interviews National Cable & Telecommunications Association President Kyle McSlarrow. They discuss worldwide broadband deployment rankings.
10 minute highlight reel from the June 21 "Broadband Revolution" panel at the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington DC.
C-Span's "The Communicators" series interview with Sec. Carlos Gutierrez. They discuss the Commerce Dept.'s technology and telecom policy (June 29, 2008).
Launch of InternetforEveryone.org at the Personal Democracy Forum in New York City (June 24, 2008).
Speakers:
Josh Silver, Free Press
Brad Burnham, Union Square Ventures
Robin Chase, Meadow Networks, Zipcar
Jonathan Adelstein, FCC commissioner
Michael Winship, WGA-East
Jonathan Zittrain, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Tim Wu, Columbia Law School
Vint Cerf, Google
Larry Lessig, Stanford Law School
David All, TechRepublican.com
Van Jones, Green For All
Broadband national strategy panel discussion at the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington DC (June 21, 2008).
Commissioner Michael Copps
Federal Communications Commission
Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein
Federal Communications Commission
Jane Smith Patterson
Executive Director, The e-NC Authority
Diana G. Oblinger
Executive Director, EDUCAUSE
Jim Baller
The Baller Herbst Law Group, Washington, D.C.
Stan Fendley
Director of Legislative and Regulatory Policy, Corning, Inc.
(on behalf of the Fiber-to-the-Home Council)
Michael Calabrese
Vice President and Director, Wireless Future Program, New America Foundation
Unfinished documentary about the wireless broadband network abandoned by Earthlink and the City of Philadelphia:
Wall St. Journal tech columnist Walt Mossberg interviews FCC Chairman Kevin Martin about broadband in the US:
Mossberg interviews Martin part 2:
Google Founder Larry Page on the potential to use TV "White Space" for broadband deployment:
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