Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 12:17pm
FCC BROADBAND EN BANC AGENDA
[SOURCE: Federal Communications Commission]
The FCC's en banc on broadband network management practices will consist of two panels. The first on policy perspectives will consist of Marvin Ammori, General Counsel, Free Press; Yochai Benkler, Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; Faculty Co-Director, Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School; Daniel E. Bosley, State Representative, Massachusetts; David L. Cohen, Executive Vice President, Comcast Corporation; Tom Tauke, Executive Vice President - Public Affairs, Policy and Communications, Verizon Communications; Timothy Wu, Professor of Law, Columbia Law School; and Christopher S. Yoo, Professor of Law and Director, Center for Technology, Innovation, and Competition, University of Pennsylvania Law School. The second panel on technology perspectives will include Daniel Weitzner, Director, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Decentralized Information Group; Richard Bennett, Network Architect; David Clark, Senior Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory; Eric Klinker, Chief Technology Officer, BitTorrent; David P. Reed, Adjunct Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab; and Scott Smyers, Senior Vice President, Network & Systems Architecture Division, Sony Electronics Inc.
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