Upcoming event
Guests for this event:
- Elizabeth Hoover, Chief Technology Officer, Alexandria City Public Schools
- Keith Kruger, CEO, Consortium for School Networking
- Additional guests have been invited
- Drew Clark (Moderator), Editor and Publisher, Broadband Breakfast
Guests for this event:
- Guests have been invited
- Drew Clark (Moderator), Editor and Publisher, Broadband Breakfast
As Americans adopt social distancing, shifting to telework, online courses, and even video doctor visits, our nation must adapt. We need to enhance our telecommunications services through smart policy changes, many of which should stay in place after things return to “normal."
This free one-hour Webinar hosted by Santa Clara University (SCU) School of Law's High Tech Law Institute examines the importance of net neutrality to public safety. The webinar features SCU Law Professors Catherine Sandoval and Allen S. Hammond, IV, whose comments to the FCC and Amicus Brief in Mozilla v. FCC challenged the FCC's 2018 repeal of net neutrality for failure to consider the public safety consequences of its decision. The D.C.
What should ISPs do to ensure connectivity for all?
Guests for this event:
- Harold Feld, Senior Vice President, Public Knowledge
- Angela Siefer, Executive Director, National Digital Inclusion Alliance
- Jeff Sural, Director, Broadband Infrastructure Office, North Carolina Department of Information Technology
- Other guests have been invited
- Drew Clark (Moderator), Editor and Publisher, Broadband Breakfast
Presenter
Chris Mitchell, Director of Community Broadband Networks, Institute for Local Self-Reliance
Presenter
Jonathan Sallet, Senior Fellow of the Benton Institute for Broadband & Society
How is the internet holding up to different traffic patterns in the daytime?
How are American workplaces holding up to truly going virtual?
What is the FCC doing to meet the demands of the crises?