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Date: Apr 29 2010 - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Location:
House Commerce Committee, Independence Avenue and South Capitol Street 2123 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC, 20003, United States
The National Broadband Plan: Competitive Availability of Navigation Devices
House Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet
Thursday, April 29, 2010
10 am
Witnesses:
- Harold Feld, Legal Director, Public Knowledge
- Kyle McSlarrow, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Cable and Telecommunications Association
- Eric Shanks, Executive Vice President, Entertainment, DirecTV
- Michael T. Williams, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Sony Electronics Inc.
- David E. Young, Vice President, Federal Regulatory Affairs, Verizon
- Matthew Zinn, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, TiVo
The hearing will be webcast at www.energycommerce.house.gov
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