UNL Conference in D.C. Focused on Broadband Regulation

Gus Hurwitz
Gus Hurwitz

Gus Hurwitz says in an interview for UNL Today that issues of broadband speed and availability are going to get more challenging for citizens and policymakers in coming years as people around the world become more deeply entwined with the Internet.

A September conference in Washington, D.C., co-hosted by the Nebraska Law’s Space, Cyber and Telecommunications Law program, the Federal Communications Commission and the American Enterprise Institute, took aim at emerging policy and regulatory issues facing the broadband sector. The event featured a half day of keynote panels that are open to the public, a full day of invitation-only panels, and a final half day public session to hone the overall themes of the conference.
http://newsroom.unl.edu/releases/2014/09/04/UNL+conference+in+D.C.+to+focus+on+broadband+regulation