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NTIA Says Bush Has Met Broadband Goals - Findings based on flawed data

30.11.1999 / Broadbandreports


At the end of 2007, the acting administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) stated that she believed that President Bush s goal to achieve universal broadband had been met. That statement was met with serious opposition. But that hasn t deterred NTIA releasing its report claiming that the country has made many achievements related to this goal. Today s report shows the nation s broadband success story. The President s policies have made a significant impact on the availability and affordability of broadband in the United States, said U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez. The broadband policies put in place by the President have created a competitive environment to foster innovation and provide effective technologies, services and cost-effective solutions to revolutionize health care delivery, education, society and the economy. The measurements used to promote the meeting of that goal remain in question as they are based on FCC findings that use biased data. On the other side of the world, Japan claims to have already rolled out 100 Mbps fiber to eighty five percent of its homes.read comment(s)]]>


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