Broadband: Essential for an Inclusive Digital Economy
The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified connectivity issues in unserved areas. Currently, 18 million Americans cannot get broadband service at home, however, there continues to be strong bipartisan agreement that broadband is the critical infrastructure of the digital age. AT&T is hosting a virtual discussion on universal broadband policy, with a focus on challenges and opportunities that currently exist.
The event will kick off with opening remarks from Ed Gillespie, SEVP External and Legislative Affairs, AT&T.
Sal Khan, Founder & CEO of Khan Academy, will join us to share his perspectives on the potential impact a lack of connectivity may have on an entire generation of students, today and in the future.
A robust panel discussion will follow, exploring how we can take advantage of this historic opportunity to close the digital divide once and for all.
The policy panel includes:
- John Hendel, Tech Reporter, POLITICO (Moderator)
- Amy Hinojosa, President & CEO, MANA
- Jonathan Spalter, President & CEO, USTelecom
- Nicol Turner Lee, Senior Fellow in Governance Studies and the Director of the Center for Technology Innovation, Brookings Institution