Yesterday, FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel and I traveled to Philadelphia to tour String Theory Charter Schools’ Vine Street Campus (5th grade through 12th grade) and make classroom visits…
In today’s world, seven in 10 teachers assign homework that requires Internet access, but five million of the 29 million U.S. households with school-aged children lack regular access…
On Wednesday, IIA Founding Co-Chair Bruce Mehlman moderated a panel at the TIA Spring Policy Summit, titled “Special Access Re-Regulation.” The robust discussion explored the FCC’s regulation of…
Recently, we held a discussion on updating the Lifeline program for the broadband age. Moderated by our own Rick Boucher, “Modernizing the Federal Lifeline Program for Broadband and…
IIA – Modernizing the Federal Lifeline Program for Broadband and the 21st Century Wednesday, October 28, 2015 [Filming started a few minutes into the event. The transcript below…
The Role for Regulators in an Expanding Broadband Economy Commissioner Michael O’Rielly’s full remarks are available here. Thursday, June 25th 10:30 a.m. U.S. Senate Visitor Center, Room 215…
LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD: America’s Communications Policy Answering the Committee’s Call Monday, April 7th 9:30 a.m. Rayburn 2322 The last significant revision of the Communications Act…
Where Are We Going Where Have We Been? Thursday, March 28th 9:30am 2013 | Event Archive Page Over the past two decades, the world has seen a revolution…
WEBINAR: “Telepsychiatry: Broadband’s Impact on Psychiatric Care for Children, Veterans and the Underserved” What: Webinar hosted by the Internet Innovation Alliance (IIA) and Colorado Access presenting the results…
Wednesday, May 2nd 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Rayburn B-338 Please join us for a discussion on spectrum policy, bandwidth consumption vs. availability, and the need for investment as…