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Friday, August 26

FCC Chairman on Broadband and Jobs

By Brad

In an op-ed for USA Today, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski makes the case for expanding broadband access to create jobs:

Last century, building roads and bridges not only created near-term jobs coming out of the Depression, they laid the foundation for ongoing economic success by connecting communities and people across the country. Broadband can do the same in the 21st century. Yes, let’s repair our roads and bridges, but let’s also build the road to our economic future with broadband — especially when we can do both at the same time. And let’s make sure that all Americans and small businesses get connected.

Our economy is not where we want it to be. But if we harness the power of communications technology, and unleash the creativity of our great entrepreneurs, there’s much we can do to ensure our brightest days are still ahead of us.

The full op-ed is definitely worth the read. And for related discussions, see IIA Special Counsel Broderick Johnson’s thoughts on 4G deployment and economic growth, as well as our recent teleconference on broadband and jobs.

Friday, March 11

Staying Put

By Brad

On Wednesday, a rumor floated around that FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski could be tapped as new Commerce Secretary, prompting John Eggerton of Multichannel News to investigate. The result:

“Chairman Genachowski is very happy at the FCC and is focused on harnessing the opportunities of the communications and technology space,” said Josh Gottheimer, the chairman’s senior counselor. “He has no intention to leave his position.”

Monday, December 13

Pitching the Proposal

By Brad

Speaking of the net neutrality proposal, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski took to the Commission’s official blog late last week to pitch it to the public:

This is not just a plan to protect a free and open Internet—this is a plan to protect jobs, now and in America’s future. It is my responsibility to make sure that the economic and legal environment that allowed these jobs to grow remains just as healthy and competitive for future generations.

I’m proud to oversee the FCC at a moment of unprecedented technological advancement. It’s my responsibility to act as a just steward for America’s technology economy and protect these valuable jobs. I’ve seen what works from some of the most dazzling entrepreneurs America has ever known. It’s my responsibility to fight to uphold the free and open principles that have brought us to where we are—and I am committed to this goal.

Friday, October 08

Progress Report

By Brad

Yesterday, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski delivered a speech during an awards dinner hosted by IIA member One Economy, which advocates for improving access to technology for low-income communities. The Washington Post’s Cecilia Kang reports:

Genachowski mentioned four items worth noting:

- Reforming the Universal Service Fund to make it efficient and targeted to where it’s most needed.

- Putting in place incentive auctions and recovering underused spectrum, a vital step for global competitiveness, and extending broadband in underserved communities.

- Empowering consumers of wired and wireless broadband, and promoting competition.

- Promoting broadband adoption, including by working with One Economy on the ideas and initiatives it has pursued with such vigor and success.

The next FCC Open Meeting, which will chart their coming initiatives, is scheduled for November 30.

Wednesday, March 17

A Chat with the Chairman

By Brad

Following the release of the FCC’s National Broadband Plan yesterday, Chairman Julius Genachowski sat down for an interview on YouTube:

Monday, January 11

State of the National Broadband Plan

By Brad

Last week, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski appeared on CNBC to talk about the national broadband plan effort, the recent delay, and the future of broadband in America.

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