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Telecommunications: Broadband Policy -- One Year In
2009 National Lawyers Convention
The Mayflower Hotel1127 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
A New Role for an Aging Star: Universal Service in the Age of Competition and Technological Change
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group
National Press Club529 14th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20045
Franchising
2006 Telecommunications Federalism Conference
Capitol Hill Club300 First St SE
Washington, DC 20003
Telecommunications: Broadband Policy -- One Year In
2009 National Lawyers Convention
President Obama was elected after running a very technology-savvy campaign and now promises to continue...
Telecommunications: Broadband Policy -- One Year In
2009 National Lawyers Convention
President Obama was elected after running a very technology-savvy campaign and now promises to continue...
A New Role for an Aging Star: Universal Service in the Age of Competition and Technological Change
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group
The United States spends $7 billion a year to subsidize telephone companies. This program, known...
A New Role for an Aging Star: Universal Service in the Age of Competition and Technological Change
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group
The United States spends $7 billion a year to subsidize telephone companies. This program, known...
Franchising
2006 Telecommunications Federalism Conference
Traditionally, cities required utilities and other users of public rights-of-way to obtain franchise agreements before...