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Subject: [IP] Levin hints at Broadband Plan
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From: Richard Bennett <[email protected]>
Date: December 24, 2009 9:15:21 PM EST
To: Dave Farber <[email protected]>
Subject: Levin hints at Broadband Plan

For IP, if you wish.

Blair Levin pre-announces some details of the National Broadband Plan on The 
Communicators this weekend. Amy Schatz of the WSJ did some of the questioning, 
and reports: 
Providing universal broadband access at 3 mbps would cost about $20 billion, 
the FCC estimates. The price tag for 50 mbps service across the U.S. would cost 
more than $50 billion.

Much of that investment would have to come from the private sector, Mr. Levin 
says, although the agency is considering changes to a $7 billion annual federal 
phone subsidy program to fund new Internet lines in rural areas.

Mr. Levin also dismissed criticisms last week from public interest groups 
unhappy the plan may not propose some ideas for encouraging competition, such 
as rules that would require Internet providers to share their lines with 
competitors.

?I find their criticism not very productive,? Mr. Levin said Monday.

FCC officials have been considering the ideas, some of which were laid out in a 
FCC-commissioned report by Harvard University?s Berkman Center for Internet & 
Society.

The WSJ piece is at: 

http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2009/12/21/fcc-eyes-average-internet-speeds-for-rural-areas/

and you can see the video at C-Span's web site: 

http://www.c-span.org/Watch/Media/2009/12/21/HP/R/27505/FCC+Gives+Status+on+Natl+Broadband+Plan.aspx

RB
-- 
Richard Bennett
Research Fellow
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Washington, DC




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