US broadband plan: in trouble?

As the US government continues to work on the country’s first national broadband plan, “there’s been a lot of talk about how that process is consumer-centric, transparent, and data-driven,” says dslreports ‘ Karl Bode. He writes about the broadband market from a consumer perspective for the site, which has just celebrated its ten-year anniversary. The FCC, “has spent the last few months talking about how they might actually start using real data to make policy decisions (astounding),” he says, going on »»» Uncle Sam has unveiled a series of workshops to help consumers feel involved in the process (amazing).

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Monday, August 17th, 2009 P2P News

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