Last updated: January 7, 2010 - 9:25am
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski is asking for a one-month extension on the national broadband plan the agency is required to submit to Congress. The agency is asking for an extra month to finish digging through the massive volume of public comments that it has received over the past 11 months as it has gathered input on how to make universal broadband a reality. The team preparing the plan also wants more time to brief the FCC's five commissioners and members of Congress. "The FCC has been given an enormous responsibility by Congress to create a broadband plan that reflects our highest aspirations as a country," said Colin Crowell, senior counselor to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski. The request for an extension needs to be approved by the Senate and House Commerce Committees, which have jurisdiction over the FCC.
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