National Broadband Policy and Broadband Policy

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EDUCAUSE Signs Letter Urging Congress to Support Pro-Broadband Legislation

Created by Anna M. Gould (EDUCAUSE) on July 15, 2008

In a letter that was delivered yesterday, EDUCAUSE and several other groups have asked that Congress pass S. 1492, the Broadband Data Improvement Act, and H.R. 3919, the Broadband Census of America Act, before the 110th Congress ends.  The groups say this legislation "would improve information-gathering about current broadband deployment and assist in targeting resources to areas in need of such services."  The letter was sent to leadership offices in the House and Senate, as well as members of both the House Energy and Commerce and Senate Commerce Committees. The letter specifically says that a national broadband policy could have "dramatic and far-reaching economic impacts."

Currently, S. 1492 and H.R. 3919 are awaiting consideration in the Senate.  H.R. 3919 previously passed the House on November 13, 2007. 

U.S. Conference of Mayors Adopts Resolution Calling for National Broadband Policy

Created by Anna M. Gould (EDUCAUSE) on June 24, 2008

The U.S. Conference of Mayors, which is holding its 76th annual meeting in Miami, voted yesterday in favor of a resolution calling for a national broadband policy. The resolution is as follows:

Oblinger Discusses Need for National Broadband Policy

Created by Anna M. Gould (EDUCAUSE) on June 23, 2008

Today EDUCAUSE President Diana Oblinger spoke about the pressing need for a national broadband policy at an event hosted by the New America Foundation (NAF). Held in the Senate Hart Building in Washington, DC, the event also featured FCC commissioners Michael Copps and Jonathan Adelstein, e-NC Authority Executive Director Jane Smith Patterson, Jim Baller of the Baller Herbst Law Group, and Michael Calabrese, the Vice President of the Wireless Future Program at the NAF. This event, which was titled Broadband Revolution, was the first in a series on national broadband policy being sponsored by NAF.

"In the same way that railroads, highways, electricity and telephones grew our economy and benefited our society, broadband is the infrastructure that will take us into the next century," said Oblinger. "We can either sit on the sidelines or we can get it done, and I think it is about time."

Podcast: Alternative Solutions to Achieving Ubiquitous Broadband

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on June 28, 2007

This 48 minute podcast was recorded at the EDUCAUSE 2007 Policy Conference. It features a general session entitled, "Alternative Solutions to Achieving Ubiquitous Broadband". It is a panel discussion featuring: