FCC Seeks Input on Business Broadband Marketplace


Location:
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC, 20554, United States

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski announced that the FCC will issue a Public Notice to help improve the FCC's understanding of business broadband needs, a key recommendation in the National Broadband Plan. The Public Notice is part of the FCC's broader small business broadband agenda, which includes connecting communities to broadband through the Universal Service Fund, promoting mobile connectivity by unleashing more spectrum, and, in partnership with the Small Business Administration, training small businesses to use digital tools to reach wider markets and improve their operations.

The FCC seeks input on:

  • What transmission services, technologies, or types of facilities are used in the business broadband marketplace, including those discussed in this Notice and any others that are relevant to a full understanding of the marketplace? What is the overall size of the business broadband marketplace today, in terms of revenues, demand, or other criteria?
  • Of the various possible combinations of services, technologies, and facilities, how prevalent are particular combinations in this marketplace today, in terms of revenues, demand, or other criteria? What explains this variation? For example, do variations arise from differences among customer types; differences in service features, bandwidth, or other technical characteristics; differences in price; or other factors?
  • What are the trends in the business broadband marketplace with respect to each of the categories or criteria identified in response to the prior questions?
  • Which combinations of services, technologies, and facilities are increasing or declining in prevalence or importance, and why? For example, are certain combinations more appropriate, available, or affordable for certain types of providers (e.g., mobile)?
  • What are the trends in pricing and technical characteristics for particular services, technologies, and facilities?
  • What is the likely impact of non-traditional marketplace participants and technologies, such as cable companies and wireless platforms?
  • What is the effect of the growth of new non-carrier wholesale customers, e.g., consumer electronics companies seeking to embed broadband in devices such as ebooks or tablets, energy companies seeking to offer retail smart grid products, and so forth? Are the needs of these customers being adequately met?
  • Finally, the FCC seeks comment on any other facts or issues that would aid in our understanding of the
  • business broadband marketplace.

Comments are due Oct 15; reply comments are due Nov 4.

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