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Media Law Prof Blog (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
FCC Chair Julius Genachowski's remarks, made at the Clinton Presidential Library, November 24, 2009. Prepared Remarks of Chairman Julius Genachowski Federal Communications Commission “Connecting the Nation: A National Broadband Plan.” The Clinton Presidential Library Little Rock, Arkansas November 24, 2009...
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Library Stuff (Free subscription) | 19 hours ago
WSJ – “Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski said he wants to overhaul a $7 billion federal phone-subsidy program and reallocate more airwaves to wireless carriers as part of a strategy to improve U.S. broadband Internet availability. Mr. Genachowski’s comments Tuesday at a conference here are the latest in an increasingly strong series...
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Gadget & Tech News (Free subscription) | 18 hours ago
Love him or hate him, it seems destined that the FCC’s Julius Genachowski will leave as big of a mark on the agency he’s leading — if not bigger — than his predecessor Kevin Martin did, because he’s hell-bent on shaking up the wireless airwaves and landlines he oversees in some pretty huge ways. Pushback [...]
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Red State (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
I’ve said before that Google was treading dangerously near to hypocrisy in the contrast between its promoted public policy and its own internal policy, but now the large, wealthy firm has gone well over the line. Google is a widely outspoken proponent of the Obama administration’s Net Neutrality plan. At the core of this plan are two “principles” outlined by FCC Chairman Julius...
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Voices (Free subscription) | yesterday
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski said he wants to overhaul a $7 billion federal phone-subsidy program and reallocate more airwaves to wireless carriers as part of a strategy to improve U.S. broadband Internet availability.
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Techno Portal (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
Love him or hate him, it seems destined that the FCC's Julius Genachowski will leave as big of a mark on the agency he's leading -- if not bigger -- than his predecessor Kevin Martin did, because he's hell-bent on shaking up the wireless airwaves and landlines he oversees in some pretty huge ways. Pushback from broadcasters is apparently quite strong, but… Continue reading
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Techno Portal (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
Love him or hate him, it seems destined that the FCC's Julius Genachowski will leave as big of a mark on the agency he's leading -- if not bigger -- than his predecessor Kevin Martin did, because he's hell-bent on shaking up the wireless airwaves and landlines he oversees in some pretty huge ways. Pushback from broadcasters is apparently quite strong, but… Continue reading
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Techno Portal (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
Love him or hate him, it seems destined that the FCC's Julius Genachowski will leave as big of a mark on the agency he's leading -- if not bigger -- than his predecessor Kevin Martin did, because he's hell-bent on shaking up the wireless airwaves and landlines he oversees in some pretty huge ways. Pushback from broadcasters is apparently quite strong, but… Continue reading
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Techno Portal (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
Love him or hate him, it seems destined that the FCC's Julius Genachowski will leave as big of a mark on the agency he's leading -- if not bigger -- than his predecessor Kevin Martin did, because he's hell-bent on shaking up the wireless airwaves and landlines he oversees in some pretty huge ways. Pushback from broadcasters is apparently quite strong, but… Continue reading
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Engadget Mobile (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
Love him or hate him, it seems destined that the FCC's Julius Genachowski will leave as big of a mark on the agency he's leading -- if not bigger -- than his predecessor Kevin Martin did, because he's hell-bent on shaking up the wireless airwaves and landlines he oversees in some pretty huge ways. Pushback from broadcasters is apparently quite strong, but he's reiterated at a conference...
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON, Dec 1 (Reuters) - U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski said on Tuesday regulators are looking into ways to lower the cost of a program intended to ensure telephone service in high-cost, rural areas.
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Red State (Free subscription) | yesterday
... doesn’t give access to people who don’t have access already? The real motive of Julius Genachowski, Barack Obama, Google, and the rest of the adminstration’s Internet crusaders is to help freeloaders, which is why the Songwriters Guild of America is against Net Neutrality . Anyone who creates things of value on the Internet has something to lose from the Obama plans....
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GigaOM (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
... money from the $7 billion-a-year program across all forms of broadband access. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski hit on this in a speech he gave yesterday saying: I won’t test this audience’s patience with detail on the USF. The key points for today are these: USF is a multibillion-dollar annual fund that continues to support yesterday’s communications infrastructure. The goal of universality...
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CableTechTalk (Free subscription) | yesterday
... affordability – likely overlap. Several months ago, with the strong encouragement of FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, we started working with the FCC’s broadband team to explore how we might help. They were critical to helping with the data necessary to determine how to really focus in on a concept that could provide the maximum benefit. Chairman Genachowski and Blair Levin,...
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Big Government (Free subscription) | 29/11/2009
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Julius Genachowski is facing fresh opposition in his push for controversial “net neutrality” rules, it emerged Monday. The Songwriters Guild of America (SGA) announced that its President, Rick Carnes, and well-known songwriters Phil Galdston and Gordon Chambers, had recently testified before the New York City Council in opposition...