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Broadband Stimulus

Diverging Views on How to Spur Broadband Investment

  • In-Person
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    740 15th St NW #900
    Washington, D.C. 20005
  • 12:15PM – 1:45PM EDT

Both President-Elect Barack Obama
and Congressional leaders have discussed including government support to promote
high-speed broadband access as part of the upcoming economic stimulus package.
This has prompted a flood of proposals and ideas from advocates of all sides of
the broadband debate. Economic stimulus should be timely, temporary and
targeted. But who should this stimulus target and how can we spur investments
that will create both short-term economic growth and long-term economic
prosperity in the 21st century?

Although there is consensus on the
critical need for broadband stimulus, there are clear divides on how the money
should be spent. Do we utilize tax subsidies or targeted grants? Who receives
the subsidies? Should we provide subsidies to existing cable and telecom
providers, or focus on supporting new competitors? Should we strictly target
subsidies to spur build-out in rural or under-served areas? Are there speed
requirements? Do we include local governments, community groups, and NGOs?

Panelists debated these key questions and their answers and proposed solutions are highlighted in the following video clips:

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also released a paper by Benjamin Lennett and Sascha Meinrath advocating for
long-term, sustained government investment in broadband.Ìý seeks to leverage federal spending on
traditional infrastructure (road, bridges and possibly railways) to create a
fully interconnected, public access fiber infrastructure to bring high-speed
connectivity to nearly every community.Ìý Proposals of other panelists are listed below:

Robert Atkinson – Ìý

Wally Bowen – Ìý

Derek Turner –

CWA –

Mark Cooper –

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Location

Âé¶¹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Foundation
1630 Connecticut Ave NW, 7th Floor

Washington, DC, 20009

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Participants

Featured Speakers
Robert Atkinson
President and Founder
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation

Wally Bowen
Founder and Executive Director
Mountain Area Information Network

Debbie Goldman
Research Economist
Communication Workers of America

S. Derek Turner
Research Director
Free Press

Mark Cooper
Research Director
Consumer Federation of America

Benjamin Lennett
Senior Program Associate, Wireless Future Program
Âé¶¹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Foundation

Moderator
Michael Calabrese
Director, Wireless Future Program
Âé¶¹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Foundation

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