The Technology Policy Institute

Increasing Spectrum For Broadband: What Are The Options?

 Increasing Spectrum For Broadband:  What Are The Options?

 

Date: Friday, February 26, 2010
Time: 12 Noon - 2:00 PM
Location: Rayburn House Office Building, B338

 

The expansion of wireless broadband is a bright spot in the U.S. economy, but a shortage of liberally licensed spectrum rights could put a crimp on this expansion.  The freeing up of spectrum from other uses would allow greater expansion of wireless broadband and would bring substantial gains—likely in the hundreds of billions of dollars—for U.S. consumers, businesses, and the federal treasury.  Developing a plan to increase the amount of spectrum for wireless broadband is a high priority of the FCC’s Omnibus Broadband Initiative, which is developing a national broadband plan.  Failure to allocate sufficient spectrum will slow the rollout of broadband services, increase their prices, and cost consumers and taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars.  TPI has assembled a panel of experts to discuss the options.

 

12 noon

Registration and Buffet Lunch

 

12:20 PM

Panel Discussion

 

Phil Bellaria, FCC, Omnibus Broadband Initiative

Kathleen Ham, T-Mobile

Matthew Hussey, Senator Snowe

Evan Kwerel, Federal Communications Commission

Kevin Werbach, Wharton School

Lawrence J. White, NYU Stern School of Business

Thomas M. Lenard, Technology Policy Institute (moderator)

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