The FCC’s en banc hearing in Pittsburgh will consist of a panel o...
The FCC’s en banc hearing in Pittsburgh will consist of a panel on the future of broadband and one on digital media, the commission said late Wednesday. The hearing will run from 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday at…
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Carnegie Mellon University. Broadband panelists are Robert Quinn, AT&T’s federal regulatory senior vice president; Scott Wallsten, a senior fellow at the Technology Policy Institute; Rey Ramsey, One Economy’s CEO; Rendall Harper, a board member of Wireless Neighborhoods; Marge Kreuger, the administrative director of Communications Workers of America District 13; David Farber, a Carnegie Mellon professor; and Rahul Tongia, a senior systems scientist there. The digital media panel will have Mark Cuban, HDNet’s chairman; Matthew Polka, the American Cable Association’s CEO; Jake Witherell of Sim Ops Studios; John Heffner of Conviva; Jon Peha, a Carnegie Mellon professor; and a YouTube representative who wasn’t identified.