Advanced Universal Service: Policies for Stimulating Deployment and Demand
APT, CWA, Benton Foundation Will Co-Host Brown Bag Lunch on Advanced Universal Service
Achieving Universal Broadband: Policies for Stimulating Deployment and Demand
Friday, March 23
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
at
Benton Foundation
1625 K Street, NW
11th Floor
Guest Speakers:
Robert Atkinson, Ph.D.
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF)
Jim Kohlenberger
Benton Foundation
Kenneth R. Peres, Ph.D.
Communications Workers of America (CWA)
RSVP to apt@apt.org or (202) 263-2970.
Sign language interpreters available upon request.
Everyone who attends will receive recently released reports from APT, Benton, CWA and ITIF.
The Alliance for Public Technology, Communications Workers of America (CWA) and the Benton Foundation have teamed up to co-host a brown bag lunch series that will focus on advanced universal service policy and its affects on various populations in the United States.
The series will launch on Thursday, March 23rd centered on the theme of APT’s new policy report - Achieving Universal Broadband: Policies for Stimulating Deployment and Demand. The program will feature Rob Atkinson, President of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) and Chair of APT’s Public Policy Committee, Ken Peres, Research Economist for CWA and President of APT, and Jim Kohlenberger, Senior Fellow at the Benton Foundation.
Discussion will center on policy recommendations to promote the ubiquitous deployment of and access to high speed networks and services and everyone who attends will receive copies of:
APT’s report, Achieving Universal Broadband: Policies for Stimulating Deployment and Demand
CWA’s report, Speed Matters: Affordable High Speed Internet for All
ITIF’s report, The 2007 State Economy Index: Benchmarking Economic Transformation in the States
Benton Foundation’s report: Libraries as Universal Service Providers by Nancy Kranich, KS Consultants and Former President, American Library Association
Benton Foundation’s report: The Future of Universal Service Fund Support for Organizations: Schools, Libraries and Rural Health Care Providers by Heather E. Hudson, Professor and Director, Communications Technology Management Program, University of San Francisco