National broadband plan should be guided by private sector not government officials « The Swine Line
For a number of years, CAGW has been dedicated to eliminating waste and inefficiency in government. Particularly, CAGW emphasizes the importance of the government taking as small a role in theprivate sector as possible.
This is especially true with technology. On June 17, 2009, Liya Palagashvili, Koch Fellow and Summer intern at CAGW, had the opportunity to attend a broadband symposium hosted by the Internet Innovation Alliance (IIA) on “Developing a National Broadband Strategy: Deployment, Adoption, and the Stimulus.” IIA hosted a number of notable speakers who addressed a variety of significant issues facing broadband...
This is especially true with technology. On June 17, 2009, Liya Palagashvili, Koch Fellow and Summer intern at CAGW, had the opportunity to attend a broadband symposium hosted by the Internet Innovation Alliance (IIA) on “Developing a National Broadband Strategy: Deployment, Adoption, and the Stimulus.” IIA hosted a number of notable speakers who addressed a variety of significant issues facing broadband...
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