WASHINGTON, D.C. – October 27, 2009 – The Internet Innovation Alliance (IIA) today named David Sutphen Co-Chair of the broadband-focused organization. Sutphen has held significant leadership positions in…
-Policy that deters investment would lead to significant job loss; impact unlikely to be offset by gains in other industries – WASHINGTON – October 21, 2009 – Updated…
Encourages Focus on Adoption, Importance of Private Investment and Planning for Future Innovations WASHINGTON, D.C. – August 6, 2009 – The Internet Innovation Alliance, a broad-based coalition that…
– Highlights the Importance of Private Investment, Touts Consumer Benefits of Broadband – WASHINGTON, D.C. – July 21, 2009 – The Internet Innovation Alliance, a broad-based coalition that…
– Broadband increasingly a necessity for U.S. households – – U.S. Households turn to broadband Internet during recession – WASHINGTON D.C. – July 14, 2009 – With $32…
Larry Irving to Step Down as Co-Chair of the Internet Innovation Alliance Irving tapped by HP to lead Global Government Affairs WASHINGTON D.C. – July 13, 2009 –…
– Study to be discussed at Internet Innovation Alliance Broadband Symposium today in Washington, DC – – Governor Joe Manchin III of West Virginia to deliver keynote address…
Internet Innovation Alliance Recommends Focus on the Unserved, Local Involvement, Planning for Future Innovations, and Sustainable Solutions for FCC National Broadband Strategy WASHINGTON, D.C. – June 8, 2009…
WASHINGTON, D.C. – May 29, 2009 – The Internet Innovation Alliance, a broad-based coalition supporting progress with a National Broadband Strategy, today released the following statement in support…
FACT BOOK COMPILES LATEST BROADBAND FACTS, STATISTICS AND STUDIES WASHINGTON, D.C. – January 26, 2009 – The “IIA Broadband Fact Book,” a comprehensive new online resource featuring hundreds…
WASHINGTON, D.C. – January 15, 2009 – The Internet Innovation Alliance, a broad-based coalition supporting the call for a National Broadband Strategy, today released the following statement in…
WASHINGTON, D.C. – November 19, 2008 – Internet demand remains at a rate which could outpace capacity within the next two to four years, according to “Internet Interrupted: …