The Politics of Broadband Access

Politic 365 by Kris BroughtoApril 2, 2010In a lot of ways, the executive summary of the National Broadband Plan released last week, like the health care bill that just became law, boils down to “who gets what,” and “who pays for it.” I recently spoke with Shirley Franklin, former mayor of Atlanta, and the role of advocacy organizations in helping to answer these questions. Franklin has joined the Alliance for Digital Equality (ADE) earlier this year as a senior advisor.Read Full Article

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