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The U.S. may not be applying enough forethought in the...

The U.S. may not be applying enough forethought in the FCC’s National Broadband Plan, said Commissioner Mark Sievers of the Kansas Corporation Commission at a Tuesday NARUC discussion in Portland, Ore. He compared the 2010 plan’s implementation to planning in…

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military technology. “We are building facilities and developing for the last war rather than the one that’s going to happen five years from now,” said Sievers. He criticized the current broadband plan’s reliance on and assumptions about landline communications and pointed to the growing use of wireless and how usage is likely to change in years to come.