Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Comments Ablaze As Feds Ask for Feedback
We reported several months ago on this
Broadband Stimulus Package, all the promise of growth and a new era of broadband leadership in America, and of course, the opportunity to
chime in about wireless broadband. Well, several readers on Wired.com have chimed in, but unfortunately not through the proper channels.
It seems that most of the formal feedback requests have been completed by the telecom providers that can afford to pay someone to chase the paper trail required for submission. The more casual readers, however, have resorted to the more casual feedback system: comments.
And yet, though there may seem to be no bridge between the formalities of Capital Hill and the "new-fangled blog thingies" on the Internet, Wired.com has spanned the gap. In a formal submission to the FCC, Wired sifted through the chaff and assembled the top comments from their blog(s) into one coherent document for the FCC to review. You can read the
FCC submission here.
The problem, of course, is that the comments don't amount to a cohesive message. There's conflicting ideas, not the least of which is the devotion to terrestrial networks (fiber optics and copper cables) and of course,
Fixed Wireless Broadband like wimax, 3G, and 4G. So, whose voice will be louder? Have you weighed in yet?
Download the form.
Labels: Broadband, FCC, Fixed Wireless Broadband, NTIA, Rural Broadband Access, Stimulus
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