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What a Difference a Year Makes in the Network Neutrality Debate
At this time in 2014, we reported on the controversy surrounding the Federal Communications Commission’s imminent release of proposed rules to ensure an Open Internet. Many feared the rules FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler would propose could allow Internet service providers to charge for faster, better access to consumers. Our question on May 9, 2014: “Will the uprising of opposition be enough to convince Chairman Wheeler to change course?” Well, what a difference a year makes.
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Missing Charles
Charles Benton has been gone less than a week, but I miss him already. I miss him as friend, as a thoroughly delightful person, and—apropos to this testimonial—a dauntless and effective champion of the public interest. I could not have admired this good man more. Charming and gentle, yes, but tenacious and indefatigable too, he left this world much better than he found it.
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What Can the Government Do to Expand Broadband’s Reach (in 30 Questions)?
How can the federal government best promote coordination and use of federally-funded broadband assets?
What regulatory barriers exist within the agencies of the Executive Branch to the deployment of broadband infrastructure?
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Charles Benton 1931-2015
Visionary Film Distributor and Philanthropist Helped Reinstitute Presidential Debates
Charles Benton was a determined, passionate, and agile businessman and philanthropist who, over many decades, pursued a vision of empowering people to use the latest communications tools to improve the lives of all.