Main Street Over Megabits

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The Federal Communications Commission has been working 24/7 to craft a national broadband plan that it will present to Congress by mid-March.

This plan is mandated by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and is the first U.S. effort to develop a comprehensive approach for Americans to obtain “universal broadband access,” as President Barack Obama termed it when he traveled the campaign trail prior to his election.

Although the FCC already has conducted 31 separate proceedings seeking public input from a wide range of individuals and organizations, it remains unclear whether the national broadband plan will deliver on the promise of being a 21st century version of the historic 1950s plan our nation developed successfully for the interstate highway system.

Unfortunately, too much focus so far has been on increasing the speed of broadband in the U.S.

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