Cheat Sheet: Sticking Points In Broadband Plan
Every American should have broadband access -- that's an idea every faction in the telecom world seems to endorse. Making it so is another thing altogether. While not everyone has shown their cards yet, major telecom players are sure to air grievances soon over Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski's decade-long plan to get more Americans online. In fact, with its aims to spark action from Congress and in the agencies, including heavy lifting at the FCC, the blueprint may also inadvertently pay many telecom lobbyists' salaries over the next few years in a sector that already spends exorbitantly on sway. Here's a brief overview of a few parts of the plan that will provide fertile ground for disagreement as stakeholders speak up.
Cheat Sheet: Sticking Points In Broadband Plan