The FCC has announced (pdf) that they’ll be holding a public hearing on “broadband and the digital future” on July 21, at 4PM EST, at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. The FCC has recently held hearings on network neutrality at both Harvard University and Stanford University. This particular hearing will instead focus on competition and broadband deployment. Perhaps someone in attendance can ask them why it took the better part of a decade to realize we should have accurate broadband penetration data before making policy decisions.
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