Yesterday, the FCC sent its National Broadband Plan to Congress. The goals of the Plan are:
For much, much more comment on the Plan, see the Benton Foundation's reading list.
Goal 1: At least 100 million U.S. homes should have affordable access to actual download speeds of at least 100 megabits per second and actual upload speeds of at least 50 megabits per second.It is an ambitious undertaking - but one that I think is needed it the US is to remain competitive in the I-Cubed Economy.
Goal 2: The United States should lead the world in mobile innovation, with the fastest and most extensive wireless networks of any nation.
Goal 3: Every American should have affordable access to robust broadband service, and the means and skills to subscribe if they so choose.
Goal 4: Every community should have affordable access to at least 1 Gbps broadband service to anchor institutions such as schools, hospitals and government buildings.
Goal 5: To ensure the safety of Americans, every first responder should have access to a nationwide public safety wireless network.
Goal 6: To ensure that America leads in the clean energy economy, every American should be able to use broadband to track and manage their real-time energy consumption.
For much, much more comment on the Plan, see the Benton Foundation's reading list.



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