FCC Moves Toward National Broadband Policy
The U.S. is losing a competitive advantage to other countries with national broadband plans, added Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein. "Broadband helps us address almost big challenge that we face," he said. "Other countries have been planning this for years, and we're just getting started."
The FCC will seek comments from all U.S. residents about how to create the plan, Adelstein said.
"Broadband is no longer a luxury," he added. "It's essential if we're to maximize the potential of every citizen to contribute to our social, cultural and economic life. We need the full input of every citizen. We need everyone's voice to create a truly national plan that leaves nobody out."
Adelstein and Copps, both Democrats, criticized former President George Bush's administration for failing to create a national broadband plan.
It's about time and is one aspect of the Bush 43 Presidency I give a good, hard

