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Podcasts » Julius Genachowski: Annual Telecommunications and International Affairs Symposium Part 3

100% Broadband Symposium: Fabian Núñez

Fabian Núñez, California State Assembly Speaker Emeritus talks about broadband deployment and the promise of 100% broadband.

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Smart Grid Technology in New Mexico and California

Tom Bowles and Phillip Mezey talk about smart grid technology in New Mexico and California.

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Matt Rogers Speaks at Grid Week

Matt Rogers, Senior Advisor at the United States Department of Energy talks about job creation and economic revitalization.

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Grid Week: Katherine Hamilton

Katherine Hamilton, President of the Gridwise Alliance, discusses stimulus funding for smart grid technology and regional energy management.

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Bruce at IIA’s SuperComm Booth

Bruce Mehlman talks about SuperComm 2009 from IIA's event booth.

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Bruce Mehlman at Supercomm Part 1

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Grid Week: Aneesh Chopra

Aneesh Chopra, Chief Technology Officer of the United States, discusses the new administration's policies towards broadband expansion, smart grid technology, and innovation.

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Craig Settles: Information Gathering and Broadband Adoption in Underserved Communities

Craig Settles, President of Successful.com, discusses his meeting with the FCC concerning small business adoption of broadband in under-served communities.

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Capital Investment in WIreline vs Wireless Broadband

Craig Moffett, Senior Analyst of Sanford Bernstein, discusses the long-term economic advantages of building wireline networks over wireless network. Moffett addresses the advantages of both systems for different applications and different user bases.

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National Broadband Symposium: Debbie Goldman

Debbie Goldman, Telecommunications Policy Director for Communications Workers of America, discusses the perspective of telecommunications workers and the economic and education benefits of Broadband for all Americans.

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