Setting the Table for the National Broadband Plan: Collecting and Using Broadband Data
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Date: Feb 9 2010 - 8:00am - 10:00am
Setting the Table for the National Broadband Plan:
Collecting and Using Broadband Data
Broadband Breakfast Club
Clyde's of Gallery Place
707 7th Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
The February 9 edition of the Broadband Breakfast Club will consider the question of how broadband data can best be utilitized by the Federal Communications Commission, particularly as it crafts its national broadband plan. The event will be keynoted by Paul de Sa, head of the Federal Comunications Commission's internal "think tank" on telecom policy, the Office of Strategic Planning and Policy Analysis. De Sa will also join the panel discussion that follows.
Confirmed Speakers:
- Jeff Campbell, Senior Director, Technology and Trade Policy of Global Policy and Government Affairsm Cisco Systems
- Paul De Sa, Chief of Office of Strategic Planning & Policy Analysis, Federal Communications Commission
- Brian Webster, WirelessMapping.com
- Additional panelists from the worlds of academia, universal service, and geographic information systems have been invited.
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