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FCC launches “transformative” inquiry on broadband The FCC has released three major data collection probes on the state and future of national broadband, video competition, and minority media ownership. Ars checks in from the FCC meeting. By Matthew Lasar | Last updated April 8, 2009 3:36 PM CT You may have concluded by now that I think this is a pretty big deal. It really is,” remarked interim Federal Communications Commission chair Michael Copps at Wednesday’s Open Commission meeting. Copps was talking about the agency’s Notice of Inquiry asking for feedback on how to create a National Broadband Plan. “If we do our job well,” he told his audience, “this will be the most formative—indeed transformative—proceeding ever in the Commission’s history.” The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 requires the FCC to come up with the plan. It asks for public input on “the most effective and efficient ways to ensure broadband access for all Americans,” strategies for making it more aff
FCC launches “transformative” inquiry on broadband The FCC has released three major data collection probes on the state and future of national broadband, video competition, and minority media ownership. Ars checks in from the FCC meeting. By Matthew Lasar | Last updated April 8, 2009 3:36 PM CT “You may have concluded by now that I think this is a pretty big deal. It really is,” remarked interim Federal Communications Commission chair Michael Copps at Wednesday’s Open Commission meeting. Copps was talking about the agency’s Notice of Inquiry asking for feedback on how to create a National Broadband Plan. “If we do our job well,” he told his audience, “this will be the most formative—indeed transformative—proceeding ever in the Commission’s history.” The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 requires the FCC to come up with the plan. It asks for public input on “the most effective and efficient ways to ensure broadband access for all Americans,” strategies for making it more af
FCC launches “transformative” inquiry on broadband The FCC has released three major data collection probes on the state and future of national broadband, video competition, and minority media ownership. Ars checks in from the FCC meeting. By Matthew Lasar | Last updated April 8, 2009 3:36 PM CT You may have concluded by now that I think this is a pretty big deal. It really is,” remarked interim Federal Communications Commission chair Michael Copps at Wednesday’s Open Commission meeting. Copps was talking about the agency’s Notice of Inquiry asking for feedback on how to create a National Broadband Plan. “If we do our job well,” he told his audience, “this will be the most formative—indeed transformative—proceeding ever in the Commission’s history.” The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 requires the FCC to come up with the plan. It asks for public input on “the most effective and efficient ways to ensure broadband access for all Americans,” strategies for making it more aff