Broadband's Way Ahead: DC's Tech Crowd Gathers to Plot Hands-On Approach
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, May 14 2009
Sure, it might look like a standard-issue DC tech policy event. But it's also something of a ritual cleansing. Today, the Free Press Summit is taking place in Washington to focus conversations around the future of the Internet and the prospects for a vibrant and diverse media landscape. But -- featuring DC policy people old and new who determine in large part how telecom policy plays out in Washington, including former FCC commissioner Michael Copps
and Susan Crawford, who is helping to guide the creation of a national broadband strategy from her post on President Obama's National Economic Council -- the event is also a chance to celebrate the declining health of the neoliberal, free-market approach to broadband that has reigned supreme in Washington for many a year now. Free Press is releasing a 123-page report called "Dismantling Digital Deregulation: Toward a National Broadband Strategy" that is a clear guide to the vision of Internet advocates who are looking to a future of a more hands-on government approach to broadband.
To follow along with the event, check out the Twitter channel @freepress and the Twitter hashtag: #fpdc. The day's events will be live streamed here.