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8th Annual Access to Capital Conference
Minority Media and Telecommunications Council
July 19-20, 2010
http://mmtconline.org/?page_id=91
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Monday, July 19, 2010: Telecom Policy Day
8:00 AM Broadband And Social Justice Breakfast
9:00 AM How To Achieve Universal First Class Citizenship In The Digital Age - With Views From:
• Consumers
• Cyberpreneurs
• Investors
• The Middle Mile
• Cable
• Wireless
• Telephony
• The FCC
• The Future
11:30 AM A Conversation With FCC Commissioners
12:30 PM Telecommunications Policy Luncheon
2:15 PM From The Mountaintop: Industry Leaders Address Digital Equality
3:30 PM Federal and State Leaders: How To Close The Digital Divide
5:30-8:00 Thirteenth Annual MMTC Hall Of Fame Reception
8:15-10:00 Post-Reception Brainstorming: Broadband Opportunity and Broadband Adoption
Tuesday, July 20, 2010: Access To Capital Day
8:00 AM Entrepreneurship Breakfast: The Jump From Broadcasting And Publishing To Online Media
9:00 AM Creating, Financing And Building A Startup Company
10:30 AM The Procurement Office Is Open For Business
12:30 PM Access To Capital Luncheon
2:15-5:30 PM Financial, Transactional And Procurement Forum
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