[1st-mile-nm] Fwd: 1.9 FCC Reform
Marianne Granoff
granoff at zianet.com
Wed Jan 7 08:32:40 PST 2009
From another list. FYI
>FCC Reform: No longer If, But How, PK
>Yesterday's Public Knowledge - Silicon Flatirons
>conference entitled "Reforming the Federal
>Communications Commission" brought together
>former Chairmen, Commissioners and staff members
>of the agency, along with other experts. They
>provided perspectives on the agency and how it
>has operated in the past, how it operates
>currently, and how it might operate in the
>future. The consensus was clear the FCC has
>serious procedural, organizational and cultural
>problems and is long overdue for an overhaul.
> http://feeds.publicknowledge.org/~r/publicknowledge-main/~3/504694402/1927
>
>New FCC Reform Website, Spectrum Talk
>Yesterday was the FCC Reform conference
>sponsored by The University of Colorado's
>Silicon Flatirons program and Public Knowledge.
>Much of the conference focused on the keynote
>paper by Phil Weiser, "FCC Reform and the Future
>of Telecommunications Policy". A new website on
>FCC reform has the paper, along with several
>responses including mine. The site allows you to make your own suggestions!
>
>http://spectrumtalk.blogspot.com/2009/01/new-fcc-reform-website-yesterday-was.html
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