WCB Announces Workshop on Gigabit Community Broadband Networks
On January 18, 2013, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski issued the Gigabit City Challenge, challenging broadband Internet providers and local and state governments to bring at least one gigabit-speed Internet community to all 50 states by 2015. Communities and providers across the nation are deploying gigabit broadband networks and leveraging these new capabilities to drive innovation, grow their economy, and benefit schools, health care systems, and anchor institutions.
To help communities achieve this goal, Chairman Genachowski announced that the Commission would host workshops designed to analyze successful gigabit network deployments, and to provide information on how industry, local, and state leaders can meet the goals of the Gigabit City Challenge.
On March 27, 2013, the Wireline Competition Bureau hosted the first of these workshops. The goal of this workshop was to explore how current gigabit communities deployed their networks, the economic and social benefits that accrue to gigabit communities, ways communities can aggregate demand in order to make a gigabit network deployment more economically appealing, and how communities can leverage their assets to incent an ultra-fast network. The workshop was free and open to the public and was held in the Commission Meeting Room at FCC Headquarters, located at 445 12th Street, SW, Room TW-C305, Washington, DC 20554.
Related Information
- March 25 2013 - Public Notice
FCC Provides Panelist Information for the First Gigabit Community Broadband Workshop - March 4 2013 - Public Notice
Wireline Competition Bureau Announces Workshop on Gigabit Community Broadband Networks
Panel 1: What Communities Can Do with a Gigabit
- Moderator
- Jonathan Sallet
Senior Adjunct Fellow, Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship, University of Colorado Law School - Panelists
- Dr. Kecia Ray
At-Large Representative, International Society for Technology in Education - David Sandel
President, Sandel & Associates - David Wade
Executive Vice President and COO, EPB - William Wallace
Executive Director, US Ignite
Panel 2: Becoming a Gigabit Community
- Moderator
- Dale Hatfield
Senior Fellow, Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship, University of Colorado Law School - Panelists
- Jim Baller
President, Baller Herbst Law Group - Gary Evans
Senior Consultant, Hiawatha Broadband Communications - Marc Hoit
Vice Chancellor for Information Technology, North Carolina State University - Tony Perez
Director, Seattle Office of Cable Communications
Live Demonstration of Gigabit Applications
- William Wallace
William Wallace, Executive Director, US Ignite
Panel 3: Innovation in Demand Aggregation
- Moderator
- Blair Levin
Communications & Society Fellow, Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program - Panelists
- Mark Ansboury
President and Co-Founder, Gigabit Squared - Aaron Deacon
Managing Director, KC Digital Drive - Kevin Leddy
Executive Vice President, Corporate Strategy, Time Warner Cable - David Young
Executive Director, Public Policy Development, Verizon
Panel 4: Leveraging Local Tools
- Moderator
- Steven Wildman
Chief Economist, FCC - Panelists
- Heather Gold
President, Fiber-to-the-Home Council Americas - Milo Medin
Vice President of Access Services, Google - Christopher Mitchell
Director, Telecommunications as Commons Initiative, Institute for Local Self-Reliance - Rick Usher
Assistant City Manager, City of Kansas City, Missouri