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National Broadband Plan Workshop (Technology/Fixed Broadband)
Federal Communications Commission
August 13, 2009
9:30am -12:00pm
http://broadband.gov/ws_fixed_bb.html
Contact:
Walter Johnston
Walter.Johnston@fcc.gov
(202) 418-0807
The goal of the workshop is twofold. First, to present a view on future broadband evolution: What are our future bandwidth needs? What type of services will need to be supported? What types of devices? What network capabilities will be needed to support this range of service needs? In addition to outlining some possible future requirements, some discussion of future network evolution will be included. There is an historical view associated with the evolution of the Internet. Does this evolution continue into the future? How do constructs such as overlay networks and cloud computing effect this historical view? Do some architectures promote competition and allow consumers more choice? What effect do specific architectures have on competition and innovation? Is broadband more than just about the Internet or is the Internet the defining vision for broadband?
Second, against this backdrop of possible future evolution, the current and future capabilities of the core technologies used to support fixed broadband applications will be discussed. What are the current performance characteristics of these core technologies (fiber, DSL, coax, satellite, terrestrial wireless)? What is the potential for future performance improvements? Who is best served by each technology and most importantly who is not well served? What specific policies would support further deployment of each technology? What barriers exist to connecting the largest number of peoples to broadband at the lowest cost? Should specific
Agenda
FCC Participants
• Julius Knapp, moderator
• Walter Johnston
• Stagg Newmann
• Robert Curtis
Panel 1: Mobile Broadband
Panel 2: Fixed Broadband Technologies
The following are some of the preliminary topics that will be covered at this workshop. The FCC is inviting suggestions.