What I would tell the FCC about games
In the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (the Stimulus Act), Congress charged the FCC with developing a National Broadband Plan by February 2010. Last month, Blair Levin, the FCC official overseeing the broadband plan, called the 8,500 page record developed so far "unhelpful."
On August 5, the Chairman agreed, saying, “We need everyone, every stakeholder, to step up, to meet the moment, to tackle the data issues, to tackle the policy issues, and to take this process as seriously as it deserves. I don’t think that’s happened yet but I’m confident that it will.” To improve the record, the FCC is holding a series of public workshops this month in Washington. For fun, here is what I would tell the FCC about games and broadband, if given the chance...
On August 5, the Chairman agreed, saying, “We need everyone, every stakeholder, to step up, to meet the moment, to tackle the data issues, to tackle the policy issues, and to take this process as seriously as it deserves. I don’t think that’s happened yet but I’m confident that it will.” To improve the record, the FCC is holding a series of public workshops this month in Washington. For fun, here is what I would tell the FCC about games and broadband, if given the chance...
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