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The Net@EDU Broadband Pricing working Group
Affordable Broadband Connectivity: Different Approaches for Different R&E Needs The Broadband Pricing working Group EDUCAUSE 2003 Anaheim, California Copyright Garret Sern This work is the intellectual property of the author. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright statement appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the author. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the author.
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Don’t Look To Congress No New Bills Expected to Be Introduced or Passed This Session Most Committee Members Still Focused on DSL vs. Cable Modem Battles Most Likely To Continue “Carrot and Stick” Approach (Tax Incentives)
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Maybe Look To the FCC Commissioner Powell Enamored with “Hot” Technology – Wireless, Broadband Over Power lines EDUCAUSE and ACUTA Submit Comments On Broadband Over Power line Inquiry Rural Wireless ISP Showcase & Workshop November 4, 2003
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Or Maybe Not….. Ramifications of Triennial Review Uncertain
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit Overrules FCC from Baring Cable Companies To Exclude Rivals From Selling Competing Internet Service FCC Pursuing an “ill-advised” policy for the future of the Internet. -- Michael Copps, Speech Before New America Foundation, 10/10/2003
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Commissioners, Please Consider The Following….
Change the Current Definition of High-Speed to at Least 100 Mbps Adopt Policy of Regulatory Neutrality for New Technologies Such as Broadband Over Power Lines Establish Regulatory Free “Testing Zones” to Study The Viability and Potential Interference of New Technologies Look At Local, State and Regional Initiatives, Considering How Effective Strategies Can Be Emulated Nationwide
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Look Locally Growth of Municipal Fiber Networks
EDUCAUSE Submits Friend of the Court Brief Before Supreme Court on Behalf of Community Networks At issue is whether municipalities fall under the definition of "any entity" under section 253 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which prohibits state and local regulations from restricting entities from providing telecommunications services.
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Future Action Items Submit Comments to the FCC’s 706 Proceedings; Next Comment Period Anticipated in February 2004 Partner With Georgetown’s Communication, Culture and Technology Program to Craft Cutting-Edge Research on Societal Benefits of Broadband Deployment Promote “Higher Education Vision” of Broadband Networks
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